Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have DOR. Just hang in there during the IUI's. Honestly you should find an RE that SPECiALIZES in DOR - times 1000 if you have insurance coverage for IVF. We had all of our lifetime coverage used because I went to "the best" RE in the area that had no idea what to do with me. When I did research I found a doctor that knew how to deal with DOR and had my DD on the first fresh cycle with them (was 100% OOP) by then.
It will be ok, just look into supplements and diet as well. Search this board and there are several threads about it with link.
If you don't mind, could you share your RE's name whom knows how to deal with DOR?
Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:I have DOR. Just hang in there during the IUI's. Honestly you should find an RE that SPECiALIZES in DOR - times 1000 if you have insurance coverage for IVF. We had all of our lifetime coverage used because I went to "the best" RE in the area that had no idea what to do with me. When I did research I found a doctor that knew how to deal with DOR and had my DD on the first fresh cycle with them (was 100% OOP) by then.
It will be ok, just look into supplements and diet as well. Search this board and there are several threads about it with link.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sorryOP. Everything I've been told is that DOR doesn't respond well to stims? Are you at Shady Grove? I would not get your hopes up with IUI, and just get through them and prepare for IVF. Can you switch to Dominion? They have excellent results with DOR and natural cycle if you do ovulate each month.