Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t have experience with CCRM but switched from SG to GW and am 9 weeks pregnant. I just turned 40. The low dose, no muscular injections, protocol was perfect for me. SG was unwilling to even consider non injection options when it was apparent I couldn’t handle their standard protocol. Dr F told me he doesn’t want to pump me full of drugs to get a ton of eggs that may not be good quality. He wants to get quality eggs (even if it’s not as many) and mimic my own bodies hormone levels. And it worked. I’m obviously very pleased. Good luck with your decision.
What do you mean by no injections?
No intramuscular injections. The protocol at SG requires you to inject PIO(progesterone in oil) and another shot into your butt. It was very painful for me. At GW the only injection was subcutaneous and that’s not painful. It goes into your belly.
you can skip the injections. It's not like they know what you did.
Skip the injections and do what? Who is going to give you the Rx for the suppositories? They’ll know if your progesterone levels are increasing as they are supposed to
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t have experience with CCRM but switched from SG to GW and am 9 weeks pregnant. I just turned 40. The low dose, no muscular injections, protocol was perfect for me. SG was unwilling to even consider non injection options when it was apparent I couldn’t handle their standard protocol. Dr F told me he doesn’t want to pump me full of drugs to get a ton of eggs that may not be good quality. He wants to get quality eggs (even if it’s not as many) and mimic my own bodies hormone levels. And it worked. I’m obviously very pleased. Good luck with your decision.
What do you mean by no injections?
No intramuscular injections. The protocol at SG requires you to inject PIO(progesterone in oil) and another shot into your butt. It was very painful for me. At GW the only injection was subcutaneous and that’s not painful. It goes into your belly.
you can skip the injections. It's not like they know what you did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t have experience with CCRM but switched from SG to GW and am 9 weeks pregnant. I just turned 40. The low dose, no muscular injections, protocol was perfect for me. SG was unwilling to even consider non injection options when it was apparent I couldn’t handle their standard protocol. Dr F told me he doesn’t want to pump me full of drugs to get a ton of eggs that may not be good quality. He wants to get quality eggs (even if it’s not as many) and mimic my own bodies hormone levels. And it worked. I’m obviously very pleased. Good luck with your decision.
Can I ask what your AMH and FSH are? What meds are in your protocol?
I forget what my AMH and FSH was but at GW I had subcutaneous injections, it also involves estrogen patches and progesterone capsules that you insert vaginally. If you get a positive test then you continue on the patches and capsules until you’re 10 weeks along.
How many eggs did you get retrieved? Do you have decreased ovarian reserve? I'm your age and met with GW recently, they told me I have less than a 10% chance of success with one round of IVF so I'm not sure I want to do it given the cost.
Anonymous wrote:Hello, I'm 41 and trying to decide between these two clinics. I did 1 IVF at SG with no luck (after a few IUIs) and ended up getting pregnant on our own at 39. Now at 41, have been trying for #2 with no luck and it's time to go back to IVF as I will be 42 in a few weeks. I've consults with both places but not sure who to go with. Dr F was super nice, and said he was concerned that I was a poor responder to meds and would likely try a lower dose protocol. Dr Payson was also super nice but said he would do a high stim protocol to try to maximize the number of eggs I get because I usually only get a handful. He also touted the CCRM lab, which I heard great things about as well. Of course both gave me the DE speech right away as well. Once I know more details I may post a more specific question about meds, but just trying to get some more feedback from anyone familiar with these drs/clinics and whether anyone has had success with either at my age? Thanks in advance-
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t have experience with CCRM but switched from SG to GW and am 9 weeks pregnant. I just turned 40. The low dose, no muscular injections, protocol was perfect for me. SG was unwilling to even consider non injection options when it was apparent I couldn’t handle their standard protocol. Dr F told me he doesn’t want to pump me full of drugs to get a ton of eggs that may not be good quality. He wants to get quality eggs (even if it’s not as many) and mimic my own bodies hormone levels. And it worked. I’m obviously very pleased. Good luck with your decision.
What do you mean by no injections?
No intramuscular injections. The protocol at SG requires you to inject PIO(progesterone in oil) and another shot into your butt. It was very painful for me. At GW the only injection was subcutaneous and that’s not painful. It goes into your belly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t have experience with CCRM but switched from SG to GW and am 9 weeks pregnant. I just turned 40. The low dose, no muscular injections, protocol was perfect for me. SG was unwilling to even consider non injection options when it was apparent I couldn’t handle their standard protocol. Dr F told me he doesn’t want to pump me full of drugs to get a ton of eggs that may not be good quality. He wants to get quality eggs (even if it’s not as many) and mimic my own bodies hormone levels. And it worked. I’m obviously very pleased. Good luck with your decision.
Can I ask what your AMH and FSH are? What meds are in your protocol?
I forget what my AMH and FSH was but at GW I had subcutaneous injections, it also involves estrogen patches and progesterone capsules that you insert vaginally. If you get a positive test then you continue on the patches and capsules until you’re 10 weeks along.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t have experience with CCRM but switched from SG to GW and am 9 weeks pregnant. I just turned 40. The low dose, no muscular injections, protocol was perfect for me. SG was unwilling to even consider non injection options when it was apparent I couldn’t handle their standard protocol. Dr F told me he doesn’t want to pump me full of drugs to get a ton of eggs that may not be good quality. He wants to get quality eggs (even if it’s not as many) and mimic my own bodies hormone levels. And it worked. I’m obviously very pleased. Good luck with your decision.
Can I ask what your AMH and FSH are? What meds are in your protocol?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t have experience with CCRM but switched from SG to GW and am 9 weeks pregnant. I just turned 40. The low dose, no muscular injections, protocol was perfect for me. SG was unwilling to even consider non injection options when it was apparent I couldn’t handle their standard protocol. Dr F told me he doesn’t want to pump me full of drugs to get a ton of eggs that may not be good quality. He wants to get quality eggs (even if it’s not as many) and mimic my own bodies hormone levels. And it worked. I’m obviously very pleased. Good luck with your decision.
What do you mean by no injections?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t have experience with CCRM but switched from SG to GW and am 9 weeks pregnant. I just turned 40. The low dose, no muscular injections, protocol was perfect for me. SG was unwilling to even consider non injection options when it was apparent I couldn’t handle their standard protocol. Dr F told me he doesn’t want to pump me full of drugs to get a ton of eggs that may not be good quality. He wants to get quality eggs (even if it’s not as many) and mimic my own bodies hormone levels. And it worked. I’m obviously very pleased. Good luck with your decision.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t have experience with CCRM but switched from SG to GW and am 9 weeks pregnant. I just turned 40. The low dose, no muscular injections, protocol was perfect for me. SG was unwilling to even consider non injection options when it was apparent I couldn’t handle their standard protocol. Dr F told me he doesn’t want to pump me full of drugs to get a ton of eggs that may not be good quality. He wants to get quality eggs (even if it’s not as many) and mimic my own bodies hormone levels. And it worked. I’m obviously very pleased. Good luck with your decision.