Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure how good it is compared to a doctor but mamas midwives does at home.
Are you doing the iui bc you need donor sperm or because of fertility issues?
Male factor infertility, but used clomid and need to be monitored so probably can’t do at home.
You probably know this but IUI has low likelihood of success in true diagnosed male-factor infertility. I’d find the cheapest person you can in this situation.
Yeah, we are also probably out of insurance coverage if not now than after the next one. We had success after two rounds for the first kid, but do know statistically it’s not great. But it’s better than nothing and all we have available to us.
Has he seen a urologist? Varicocele surgery cleared up everything for us. Should be covered by insurance.
Varicocele would seem to be the best bet here. It’s commonly done and probably covered. Plus if it doesn’t work the first time, they can do it to him again after 4 to 6 months.
What semen issues would be fixed by this surgery? I think our problem is morphology if I remember correctly.
This is going to sound snarky but I don’t mean it that way. You need to see an actual RE and not just someone “who will do an IUI” if you want your best chance at getting pregnant. It’s clear there’s a lot you don’t know yet about TTC and infertility.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure how good it is compared to a doctor but mamas midwives does at home.
Are you doing the iui bc you need donor sperm or because of fertility issues?
Male factor infertility, but used clomid and need to be monitored so probably can’t do at home.
You probably know this but IUI has low likelihood of success in true diagnosed male-factor infertility. I’d find the cheapest person you can in this situation.
Yeah, we are also probably out of insurance coverage if not now than after the next one. We had success after two rounds for the first kid, but do know statistically it’s not great. But it’s better than nothing and all we have available to us.
Has he seen a urologist? Varicocele surgery cleared up everything for us. Should be covered by insurance.
Varicocele would seem to be the best bet here. It’s commonly done and probably covered. Plus if it doesn’t work the first time, they can do it to him again after 4 to 6 months.
What semen issues would be fixed by this surgery? I think our problem is morphology if I remember correctly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure how good it is compared to a doctor but mamas midwives does at home.
Are you doing the iui bc you need donor sperm or because of fertility issues?
Male factor infertility, but used clomid and need to be monitored so probably can’t do at home.
You probably know this but IUI has low likelihood of success in true diagnosed male-factor infertility. I’d find the cheapest person you can in this situation.
Yeah, we are also probably out of insurance coverage if not now than after the next one. We had success after two rounds for the first kid, but do know statistically it’s not great. But it’s better than nothing and all we have available to us.
Has he seen a urologist? Varicocele surgery cleared up everything for us. Should be covered by insurance.
Varicocele would seem to be the best bet here. It’s commonly done and probably covered. Plus if it doesn’t work the first time, they can do it to him again after 4 to 6 months.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure how good it is compared to a doctor but mamas midwives does at home.
Are you doing the iui bc you need donor sperm or because of fertility issues?
Male factor infertility, but used clomid and need to be monitored so probably can’t do at home.
You probably know this but IUI has low likelihood of success in true diagnosed male-factor infertility. I’d find the cheapest person you can in this situation.
Yeah, we are also probably out of insurance coverage if not now than after the next one. We had success after two rounds for the first kid, but do know statistically it’s not great. But it’s better than nothing and all we have available to us.
Has he seen a urologist? Varicocele surgery cleared up everything for us. Should be covered by insurance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure how good it is compared to a doctor but mamas midwives does at home.
Are you doing the iui bc you need donor sperm or because of fertility issues?
Male factor infertility, but used clomid and need to be monitored so probably can’t do at home.
Who told you to do iui with male factor? I’d find a new doctor. Sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure how good it is compared to a doctor but mamas midwives does at home.
Are you doing the iui bc you need donor sperm or because of fertility issues?
Male factor infertility, but used clomid and need to be monitored so probably can’t do at home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure how good it is compared to a doctor but mamas midwives does at home.
Are you doing the iui bc you need donor sperm or because of fertility issues?
Male factor infertility, but used clomid and need to be monitored so probably can’t do at home.
You probably know this but IUI has low likelihood of success in true diagnosed male-factor infertility. I’d find the cheapest person you can in this situation.
Yeah, we are also probably out of insurance coverage if not now than after the next one. We had success after two rounds for the first kid, but do know statistically it’s not great. But it’s better than nothing and all we have available to us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure how good it is compared to a doctor but mamas midwives does at home.
Are you doing the iui bc you need donor sperm or because of fertility issues?
Male factor infertility, but used clomid and need to be monitored so probably can’t do at home.
You probably know this but IUI has low likelihood of success in true diagnosed male-factor infertility. I’d find the cheapest person you can in this situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure how good it is compared to a doctor but mamas midwives does at home.
Are you doing the iui bc you need donor sperm or because of fertility issues?
Male factor infertility, but used clomid and need to be monitored so probably can’t do at home.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure how good it is compared to a doctor but mamas midwives does at home.
Are you doing the iui bc you need donor sperm or because of fertility issues?