Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Well, in my clinic with a medicated IUI you receive HCG shots on day 3, 6, 9 and 12 after the 2nd IUI. I also take estrogen, progesterone, a blood thinner and something for the endometrium something... I have no medical qualifications so I tend to trust what my doctor (at a very well respected clinic in my city) says. I developed OHSS after the shot on day 6 so was told to stop the shots.
Anyways, to anyone actually looking for an answer to my original question, yes, you can actually be pregnant and have OHSS recede. OHSS did not come back, but I'm 6 weeks, woot woot.
those are not hcg shots. you are mixing something up.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Well, in my clinic with a medicated IUI you receive HCG shots on day 3, 6, 9 and 12 after the 2nd IUI. I also take estrogen, progesterone, a blood thinner and something for the endometrium something... I have no medical qualifications so I tend to trust what my doctor (at a very well respected clinic in my city) says. I developed OHSS after the shot on day 6 so was told to stop the shots.
Anyways, to anyone actually looking for an answer to my original question, yes, you can actually be pregnant and have OHSS recede. OHSS did not come back, but I'm 6 weeks, woot woot.
Anonymous wrote:I know they sometimes give patients an extra hcg shot after retrieval if they are planning on doing a fresh transfer, but I've also never heard if it after an IUI.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not sure how you had OHSS? Isn’t this caused my multiple eggs/folicles? With IUI you don’t have that. I wouldn’t worryZ
I had a medicated IUI so used all the same hormones you would with IVF and had multiple follicles develop as a result.
they don't do IUI if you have more than 2-3 follicles. That is NOT OHSS. That would be if you had 25+ follicles. Yes, meds are the same as in IVF but the doses are many times lower.
I guess my RE was wrong with her diagnosis... because someone on an anonymous forum thinks you can't get OHSS after an IUI? I'll be sure to pass that along. With a medicated IUI you receive supplementary HCG doses AFTER the IUI, which can trigger OHSS. Which is what happened to me. Thanks for your helpful answer to my question though!
supplementary HCG after IUI? what are you talking about?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not sure how you had OHSS? Isn’t this caused my multiple eggs/folicles? With IUI you don’t have that. I wouldn’t worryZ
I had a medicated IUI so used all the same hormones you would with IVF and had multiple follicles develop as a result.
they don't do IUI if you have more than 2-3 follicles. That is NOT OHSS. That would be if you had 25+ follicles. Yes, meds are the same as in IVF but the doses are many times lower.
I guess my RE was wrong with her diagnosis... because someone on an anonymous forum thinks you can't get OHSS after an IUI? I'll be sure to pass that along. With a medicated IUI you receive supplementary HCG doses AFTER the IUI, which can trigger OHSS. Which is what happened to me. Thanks for your helpful answer to my question though!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not sure how you had OHSS? Isn’t this caused my multiple eggs/folicles? With IUI you don’t have that. I wouldn’t worryZ
I had a medicated IUI so used all the same hormones you would with IVF and had multiple follicles develop as a result.
they don't do IUI if you have more than 2-3 follicles. That is NOT OHSS. That would be if you had 25+ follicles. Yes, meds are the same as in IVF but the doses are many times lower.
I guess my RE was wrong with her diagnosis... because someone on an anonymous forum thinks you can't get OHSS after an IUI? I'll be sure to pass that along. With a medicated IUI you receive supplementary HCG doses AFTER the IUI, which can trigger OHSS. Which is what happened to me. Thanks for your helpful answer to my question though!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not sure how you had OHSS? Isn’t this caused my multiple eggs/folicles? With IUI you don’t have that. I wouldn’t worryZ
I had a medicated IUI so used all the same hormones you would with IVF and had multiple follicles develop as a result.
they don't do IUI if you have more than 2-3 follicles. That is NOT OHSS. That would be if you had 25+ follicles. Yes, meds are the same as in IVF but the doses are many times lower.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not sure how you had OHSS? Isn’t this caused my multiple eggs/folicles? With IUI you don’t have that. I wouldn’t worryZ
I had a medicated IUI so used all the same hormones you would with IVF and had multiple follicles develop as a result.
Anonymous wrote:How would your OHSS influence your beta numbers? I’m also convinced that physical symptoms are so singular and unreliable as indicators of the health of your pregnancy. I’ve been pregnant (with results ending in healthy kids) twice and both times through IVF. At no point in my first trimester did my physical symptoms resemble what I was told to expect - no nausea, only internittent breast soreness, etc.
Anonymous wrote:I’m not sure how you had OHSS? Isn’t this caused my multiple eggs/folicles? With IUI you don’t have that. I wouldn’t worryZ