Anonymous wrote:Hi, I also have PAI-1. I took lovenox during pregnancy after an early loss without lovenox. It did the trick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any chance that you're being overstimulated during IVF, and that's frying your eggs?
I also had PCOS, and I was on a very low and slow protocol for stims, specifically to try to NOT damage the eggs, according to my RE. I know so many women with PCOS who were overstimulated and had 30-40 eggs retrieved, but then only one or two viable embryos.
I don't think a lot of people realize the relationship between PCOS and egg quality
NP, I was going to say this too! 30 eggs retrieved at 38 years old sounds really high to me. Not a doctor obv, but at least ten of my good friends have done multiple rounds of IVF, and no one was getting that many eggs. Most people were getting avg 8-15. Anyway I’m so sorry you’re going through this…I’ve been there too, and I ended up doing multiple rounds because I would only get 1 or 2 euploid embryos per round. It’s so hard…hang in there!
My baseline, no hormones was 26 follicles. My team chose not to treat my PCOS in any way or take it seriously. I finally saw my 7th doctor that specializes in my kind of infertility who is treating my PCOS.
The average doctor stops studying the day they get their medical license. It is absolutely possible to know way more than them on a fringe topic in as little as 60 minutes on google, I am sorry to say.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any chance that you're being overstimulated during IVF, and that's frying your eggs?
I also had PCOS, and I was on a very low and slow protocol for stims, specifically to try to NOT damage the eggs, according to my RE. I know so many women with PCOS who were overstimulated and had 30-40 eggs retrieved, but then only one or two viable embryos.
I don't think a lot of people realize the relationship between PCOS and egg quality
NP, I was going to say this too! 30 eggs retrieved at 38 years old sounds really high to me. Not a doctor obv, but at least ten of my good friends have done multiple rounds of IVF, and no one was getting that many eggs. Most people were getting avg 8-15. Anyway I’m so sorry you’re going through this…I’ve been there too, and I ended up doing multiple rounds because I would only get 1 or 2 euploid embryos per round. It’s so hard…hang in there!
My baseline, no hormones was 26 follicles. My team chose not to treat my PCOS in any way or take it seriously. I finally saw my 7th doctor that specializes in my kind of infertility who is treating my PCOS.
Anonymous wrote:If PCOS is the cause of your infertility it is an incredibly common cause and is highly treatable with a good RE. In this case I would suggest Shady Grove because in this case their large number of patients, huge amount of data and a strong lab should work in your favor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any chance that you're being overstimulated during IVF, and that's frying your eggs?
I also had PCOS, and I was on a very low and slow protocol for stims, specifically to try to NOT damage the eggs, according to my RE. I know so many women with PCOS who were overstimulated and had 30-40 eggs retrieved, but then only one or two viable embryos.
I don't think a lot of people realize the relationship between PCOS and egg quality
NP, I was going to say this too! 30 eggs retrieved at 38 years old sounds really high to me. Not a doctor obv, but at least ten of my good friends have done multiple rounds of IVF, and no one was getting that many eggs. Most people were getting avg 8-15. Anyway I’m so sorry you’re going through this…I’ve been there too, and I ended up doing multiple rounds because I would only get 1 or 2 euploid embryos per round. It’s so hard…hang in there!
Anonymous wrote:Any chance that you're being overstimulated during IVF, and that's frying your eggs?
I also had PCOS, and I was on a very low and slow protocol for stims, specifically to try to NOT damage the eggs, according to my RE. I know so many women with PCOS who were overstimulated and had 30-40 eggs retrieved, but then only one or two viable embryos.
I don't think a lot of people realize the relationship between PCOS and egg quality
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you? At 40+, that’s within the range of normal.
38
Do you have DOrR?
No - the opposite - PCOS. I had 30 eggs in retrieval and 7 made it to day 6 and only 1 was normal
My moron RE thinks PCOS is a good thing so refused to treat it. Only a few months ago I saw a specialist that was willing to treat it (I was turned down by 5 physicians before that)
Anonymous wrote:I'm just so defeated, angry, you name it. I doubled the embryos from my last retrieval and, once again, got only 1 normal embryo. WTF. I hate this process. I started with over 30 eggs and got 1 embryo. FML.