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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My Wife is dictating this to me because she is unable to type. She had egg retrieval on Sunday where they retrieved 53 Follicles, 43 were Mature but only 17 Fertilized because we had PCOS and Male Factor. Throughout stems my wife complained of belly pain and her belly became extended. She was on 400 Milligrams of Follitism 20 units of low dose HCG and Ganerilex. She triggered with Lupron, she felt fine Sunday except for some tenderness around her belly and felt fine Monday as well. Monday evening she took a nap, went to the restroom and started having excruciating pains. She could not walk, she could not lay on her back. We eventually called the ambulance, she went to the ER and with conversations with our R.E. they decided to go into surgery to untwist the ovary. While in Surgery, the hospital decided that the ovary couldn't be saved. The Hospital said the size of the Ovary twisted 3 times more than normal which caused bleeding that couldn't be stopped which permanently damaged the Ovary. They untwisted the Ovary back to its original form and discovered that it was damaged beyond repair. Instead of leaving the organ inside they decided to remove the organ. NO one is making a big deal out of this, In fact when I woke up at the hospital the surgeon was already gone and my husband told me that they already took the ovary. Even when i spoke to our clinic, they seemed to be nonchalant and said its a risk of IVF. All anyone has said is that I can still carry a baby with one ovary. But no one no matter how many times i may ask will tell me the complications they are for having one ovary for my body for my PCOS, for my cycle, for my ability to continue IVF. I am coming to you ladies to help us develop a set of questions to ask our clinic when we talk to them next so I can get more answers. [/quote] 'Definitely involve the lawyer if you can afford (if can't some states have non-profit org that will help esp. to women in need). My prayers are with you.[/quote]
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