Anonymous wrote:Good ideas on supplements. I am not looking for a second opinion on my treatment response, but just wondering if it is accepted practice to not count follicles during IVF. My doctor literally said they had no idea how many follicles they emptied. Just seemed weird to me.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for all the responses. I am leaning towards a second cycle, but am having doubts with my clinic. I actually do not know the total number of follicles that were emptied at my egg retrieval, I just know at my last ultrasound the nurse counted around 12 (and I had to ask her to count and tell me), but they couldn’t see them all, so I assume I had around 15 follicles at my retrieval. Talked to my RE recently. I asked how many follicles they emptied at retrieval and they said they did know and they don’t count when they do an egg retrieval. They also would not recommend anything different if I were to do a second IVF round. Is this a red flag? Should I be worried? Do most RE’s not know how many follicles a woman has going into an egg retrieval?
Anonymous wrote:If you can afford another cycle, I think it's a good idea. I did two cycles back to back to bank eggs- the first round I got 12 eggs and ended up with 2 PGS tested embryos. The 2nd round I got 3. My first FET ended in an MC, the 2nd is my almost 3 year-old DD, and my 3rd is my almost 1 year-old DS. We always wanted at least 2 kids, and I am so grateful that I had that second round to fall back on. We are debating #3 now, and are so glad we have that choice.