Anonymous wrote:I just had my first IVF cycle (but I did two egg retrieval cycles four years ago when I was freezing eggs), and my retrieval was cancelled at the last minute because of a concern that I would ovulate early, making the trigger shot ineffective. Have others experienced this? Did the clinic just mis-time the trigger shot? I have some concern that it was due to the fact that I didn't have a monitoring appointment over the weekend (when results would have been more likely to catch the LH surge). Can others share if they generally have monitoring appointments on the weekend and, if so, at which clinics? Also, if I decide to get a second opinion, I would love recommendations for doctors in the area. I'm about to be 39 in September, so I would want to go to someone who specializes in women in my age range.
This happened to me. I am in my mid-30's and tried two IUI cycles. I ovulated before I could even get to the trigger shot. I was monitored throughout, it just was crappy timing. Did they give you Ganirelex? I had a round of IVF and I took this shot daily near the end to keep me from ovulating too early. If they didn't use that shot that is probably why you went ahead and ovulated. It's a risk without it in IVF.