Anonymous
Post 02/22/2013 11:00     Subject: Trying to stay positive after setback

Anonymous wrote:OP here... Week 1 of dreaded 2ww down and no period, but also no BFP on 2 HPT. I wishe I hadn't peed on the damn sticks. I know I should relax and be patient but if I haven't gotten my period I can't help but be hopeful, but I don't want to be devastated if it turns out that I'm not (esp since odds are against me.). Plus, husband is travelling for work and ive been alone all week...going nuts. He's gone next week too, including the day of the beta. I need a hug (and a baby).


hang in there hun
Anonymous
Post 02/21/2013 23:48     Subject: Trying to stay positive after setback

It's definitely all about the right protocol. My last cycle produced 23 eggs with 16 of them mature--I had just turned 40. I see Dr. Browne, too--she played my ovaries like a fiddle!

I know it's disappointing, but on the bright side you have insurance coverage! GL next cycle. (We have MFI, too, so IUIs were pretty futile.)
Anonymous
Post 02/21/2013 22:38     Subject: Trying to stay positive after setback

OP here... Week 1 of dreaded 2ww down and no period, but also no BFP on 2 HPT. I wishe I hadn't peed on the damn sticks. I know I should relax and be patient but if I haven't gotten my period I can't help but be hopeful, but I don't want to be devastated if it turns out that I'm not (esp since odds are against me.). Plus, husband is travelling for work and ive been alone all week...going nuts. He's gone next week too, including the day of the beta. I need a hug (and a baby).
Anonymous
Post 02/15/2013 09:23     Subject: Re:Trying to stay positive after setback

Anonymous wrote:OP it was probably the wrong protocol. Change in protocol makes ALL the difference. I'm 42 and I went from 2 eggs-2 embryos to 8 eggs-6 embryos (all embryos made it to transfer) by changing to the right protocol.

Don't let them tell you it's you, at your age, it's THEM, they need to try something else. Unfortunately they sometimes have to try a protocol to see how it will work.

I recommend getting a consultation at CCRM so you can evaluate the protocol you are next offered at Shady Grove. I did that, pushed my doctor at GW for the protocol CCRM recommended, he agreed after refusing at first, and I had what was a fabulous response for my age.

And your doctor was absolutely right to convert to IUI, and save the IVF coverage for another try. I'll bet when you try another protocol you'll do much better.


Agree. I know it's disappointing, but at 28, your eggs WILL work. It just might take a little longer. And you have insurance! Chin up. Your odds are VERY good.
Anonymous
Post 02/15/2013 09:13     Subject: Re:Trying to stay positive after setback

OP it was probably the wrong protocol. Change in protocol makes ALL the difference. I'm 42 and I went from 2 eggs-2 embryos to 8 eggs-6 embryos (all embryos made it to transfer) by changing to the right protocol.

Don't let them tell you it's you, at your age, it's THEM, they need to try something else. Unfortunately they sometimes have to try a protocol to see how it will work.

I recommend getting a consultation at CCRM so you can evaluate the protocol you are next offered at Shady Grove. I did that, pushed my doctor at GW for the protocol CCRM recommended, he agreed after refusing at first, and I had what was a fabulous response for my age.

And your doctor was absolutely right to convert to IUI, and save the IVF coverage for another try. I'll bet when you try another protocol you'll do much better.
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2013 23:42     Subject: Trying to stay positive after setback

Don't let the stats mess with your head. You never know. I had 3 failed IVFs (zero good embryos out of the 3, which failed for different reasons) and then on my "off" month we took a break and did IUI, which worked. Good luck to you!
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2013 21:46     Subject: Re:Trying to stay positive after setback

I see Dr. Browne too and she is really really great. I just had an IUI yesterday but am looking at IVF if this doesn't work due to elevated FSH. I don't think I respond as well to the drugs either for the IUI I was on 100 mg clomid and 2 days of 150 of Gonal F and only had 2 follies one was at 22 cm on Day 8 and i began to naturally ovulate so they did the IUI the very next day (yesterday). As they say it only takes ONE!

Good Luck!

Anonymous
Post 02/14/2013 20:44     Subject: Trying to stay positive after setback

SGFC, Dr. Browne... She's been great
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2013 18:35     Subject: Trying to stay positive after setback

OP- what clinic/RE? GL!
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2013 17:08     Subject: Re:Trying to stay positive after setback

Try to stay positive. All is not lost. It really only takes one. I got a BFP on an IVF cycle with only one decent day 3 embryo after only having 15 eggs retrieved on half fertilize. My cycle was considered sub-optimal. They called us in for a day 3 cause they didn't think any would survive. Miracles happen.
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2013 16:49     Subject: Trying to stay positive after setback

My husband and I were going through our first cycle of IVF and on around day 12 of stimulation, the doctor dropped the bombshell that my body hadn't reacted to stimulation as she had hoped, and I only had 2 follicles large enough to be candidates for fertilization, and at my age (28) she was looking for more like 10. Her professional recommendation was to cut our losses and convert to IUI even though with our diagnosis of MF it was highly unlikely we would conceive. Basically, she wants to save our insurance $ for another cycle and be more aggressive with my meds. It was a total mindf*** and very dissappointing.... We went from 60% odds of conception to 5%. We are trying to stay positive, and we had our IUI a couple of hours ago. Please keep us in your prayers!