Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given that you got two follicles this time, why does the doctor want you to increase the dose?
That's what I'm wondering about!! Maybe to try and get us to 3 follicles given our MFI?
With MF, you are wasting time with IUI. Do you have to do it before getting insurance to pay for IVF?
I have no insurance coverage for IVF, so IUI is our only option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given that you got two follicles this time, why does the doctor want you to increase the dose?
That's what I'm wondering about!! Maybe to try and get us to 3 follicles given our MFI?
With MF, you are wasting time with IUI. Do you have to do it before getting insurance to pay for IVF?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given that you got two follicles this time, why does the doctor want you to increase the dose?
That's what I'm wondering about!! Maybe to try and get us to 3 follicles given our MFI?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am no expert, but it seems like a 32mm follicle is a bit too large, and a 16mm is on the smaller side. Could the 32mm be a cyst? Is there a reason you didn't trigger sooner when the larger one was like 22mm?
In terms of higher dosage, maybe they are just hoping for a couple more follies around the same size.
When i went in for monitoring on CD 12, the follicle was already that big. This time we moved up my monitoring appt to CD10 to try and avoid it being too big by time of trigger.
Anonymous wrote:Given that you got two follicles this time, why does the doctor want you to increase the dose?
Anonymous wrote:I am no expert, but it seems like a 32mm follicle is a bit too large, and a 16mm is on the smaller side. Could the 32mm be a cyst? Is there a reason you didn't trigger sooner when the larger one was like 22mm?
In terms of higher dosage, maybe they are just hoping for a couple more follies around the same size.
Anonymous wrote:Given that you got two follicles this time, why does the doctor want you to increase the dose?