Anonymous
Post 06/12/2019 13:49     Subject: next steps in fertility treatments?

Anonymous wrote:if you have good insurance, i also say skip IUI.

we had similar stats (high count but low morph, me totally normal except AMH 1.2 and FSH 12). i was 36. we'd had one loss at that point.

doc said ivf was best course of action, but if we wanted to do something else we could do medicated cycles with our without IUI. because we'd conceived twice on our own at that point, she didn't think IUI would up our odds all that much.

got pregnant with third medicated cycle, but it was a chemical. we're now on our third retrieval cycle.

no one ever says "i should have waited longer to do ivf." if you can go straight to ivf, do.



Thank you! This is very helpful. I think I will advocate for IVF is it is presented as a choice next week
Anonymous
Post 06/12/2019 13:39     Subject: next steps in fertility treatments?

if you have good insurance, i also say skip IUI.

we had similar stats (high count but low morph, me totally normal except AMH 1.2 and FSH 12). i was 36. we'd had one loss at that point.

doc said ivf was best course of action, but if we wanted to do something else we could do medicated cycles with our without IUI. because we'd conceived twice on our own at that point, she didn't think IUI would up our odds all that much.

got pregnant with third medicated cycle, but it was a chemical. we're now on our third retrieval cycle.

no one ever says "i should have waited longer to do ivf." if you can go straight to ivf, do.
Anonymous
Post 06/12/2019 13:04     Subject: next steps in fertility treatments?

Skip IUI
Anonymous
Post 06/12/2019 11:52     Subject: Re:next steps in fertility treatments?

Anonymous wrote:And sorry what is NIVF and stim cycles? I need to research obviously


NCIVF = Natural Cycle IVF (no meds, they just monitor you and then retrieve the egg based on your natural cycle)

Stim Cycle = with meds, protocols will vary depending on your numbers and the clinic

Anonymous
Post 06/12/2019 11:50     Subject: Re:next steps in fertility treatments?

Anonymous wrote:Thank you- what is CCRM?


https://www.ccrmivf.com/about-us/
Anonymous
Post 06/12/2019 11:31     Subject: Re:next steps in fertility treatments?

And sorry what is NIVF and stim cycles? I need to research obviously
Anonymous
Post 06/12/2019 11:14     Subject: Re:next steps in fertility treatments?

Thank you- what is CCRM?
Anonymous
Post 06/12/2019 11:08     Subject: Re:next steps in fertility treatments?

I had similar stats at 36.5 and did 2 NCIVF cycles, which didn’t work. Since you have insurance, I would go straight to stim cycles. I highly reco CCRM.
Anonymous
Post 06/12/2019 11:07     Subject: Re:next steps in fertility treatments?

I also wouldn't waste too much time with IUI. IVF, for the most part, is pretty easy and straightforward. And if your numbers are decent, you might be able to do a natural or mini stim cycle.
Anonymous
Post 06/12/2019 11:01     Subject: next steps in fertility treatments?

Thank you- my insurance is very good and we can thankfully do IVF without too much cost.
Anonymous
Post 06/12/2019 11:00     Subject: next steps in fertility treatments?

If I were you, and I really wanted a 2nd baby, I'd do maybe 1 or 2 IUI cycles and then prepare yourself to do IVF.

If you can afford IVF easily, I'd maybe skip the IUIs and just go directly to IVF.
Anonymous
Post 06/12/2019 10:58     Subject: next steps in fertility treatments?

HI ladies,
I just finished fertility testing and anxiously waiting to see my doctor next week to determine next steps. Just want to play "what if" and ask what experience anyone else has had with similar circumstances. I am 38, conceived baby #1 naturally 2 years ago. I have been trying for 6 months for #2. My AMH came back normal for my age, my follicle count was 13 total, my husband had good counts with the exception of a "borderline" morphology score. My FSH was also "borderline" at 10.36 on day 3 of my cycle. My hSG was clear. I am really curious/nervous if the doctor will recommend IUI or say go straight to IVF. Anyone have thoughts on this? As I mentioned, I know each case is individual but just trying to imagine at this point and guess what will happen next.