Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SG is awful. If you have to travel anyways, switch to CCRM in CO if you need another cycle. I had a few really long cycles and there was no issue with it so I wish you luck. If it’s unsuccessful I’d push them monetarily
I stuck with them because they got me pregnant before and I was nervous to transfer my embryos. Now this cycle has caused me so much stress that I’m regretting my decision. I had to make 10+ phone calls and send multiple emails to have my time sensitive order faxed. My husband even had to call. I was trying to do all of this AND work my FT job. It’s like they make the process as frustrating as possible.
On top of this, they are unwilling to let me know what sort of benefits one of our potential insurance plans provides. All they will tell me is that they are “in network.” They said this is per their policy. Is this standard? I’d like to be able to call potential clinics, provide them with the plan name/employer and see if it’s a good plan for us to sign up for. I realize plans change and there is no guarantee, but it just seems extreme to completely be unwilling to share anything about it it besides that it is in-network.
Anonymous wrote:Update: My lining is now 8.6. This is above the minimum requirement but still not great, right?
Anonymous wrote:Update: My lining is now 8.6. This is above the minimum requirement but still not great, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's terrible that this happened. Are you doing your monitoring appts elsewhere, if it sounds like you are traveling for transfer?
Personally I would cancel and strat over - I did this for another miscommunication and lining issue. I just felt I'd regret it if it the transfer failed. But it's a very personal decision.
I would also recommend getting a new nurse. My first was terrible. Very casual about the whole thing. It was awkward to ask for a change but the Dr didn't seem surprised and the next one was much better and proactive.
Good luck OP!
Yes, I am doing outside monitoring. I’m planning to travel to DC for the transfer.
I’d ideally like my decision to be on if this dosage mistake could affect the outcome. I am not sure if assuming I start taking the correct dosage tonight, I can catch up? How would canceling help...wouldn’t I just go back to day 1 of the mandatory birth control pill and restarting the estrace?
Also don’t think I get any money back if I voluntarily quit. They will likely say that I misunderstood the dosage (I did not). Although I do have a voicemail saved that has a nurse giving the incorrect instructions.
Anonymous wrote:It's terrible that this happened. Are you doing your monitoring appts elsewhere, if it sounds like you are traveling for transfer?
Personally I would cancel and strat over - I did this for another miscommunication and lining issue. I just felt I'd regret it if it the transfer failed. But it's a very personal decision.
I would also recommend getting a new nurse. My first was terrible. Very casual about the whole thing. It was awkward to ask for a change but the Dr didn't seem surprised and the next one was much better and proactive.
Good luck OP!
Anonymous wrote:SG is awful. If you have to travel anyways, switch to CCRM in CO if you need another cycle. I had a few really long cycles and there was no issue with it so I wish you luck. If it’s unsuccessful I’d push them monetarily