Anonymous wrote:Its the worst. I often think about how if men had to do this, there would just be far fewer babies.
Dude, if men had to do this the pharmaceutical industry totally would've created a single-dose beer-flavored pill.
Anonymous wrote:
The HSG and the ultrasounds use guidance via the imaging screen not going through the cervix manually and look through the speculum for guidance. I later became more accustomed to it, but I didn't realize what the mock transfer entailed and thus was shocked into silence.
Its the worst. I often think about how if men had to do this, there would just be far fewer babies.
Anonymous wrote:The mock transfer was the FIRST TIME in the IVF process that happened and I've never had any medical procedure that involved that.
Anonymous wrote:I can handle the burn of Menopur, the bruises from the blood draws, the itchiness of the cetrotide, but the progesterone shots kill me. Both the fact that its intramuscular, but more for the fact that it gives you fake pregnancy symptoms. So the whole two week wait is like hell. sorry, just a rant.
Anonymous wrote:Pap smears are completely different than embryo transfers
Anonymous wrote:The worst indignity for me was the first mock embryo transfer - I had no idea walking in that the dr. would be peering up there. I was so mortified I could not speak after. Even the HSG used the screen to guide the process. Ugh ugh ugh.
Anonymous wrote:My current clinic doesn't use PI0 shots like SGF, there have been studies that say progesterone vaginally is better.