Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't use leftover meds completely alone, but I will share my related story of using leftover meds during IVF.
When I was at Shady Grove, they were terrible about monitoring my cycles. I was also overweight and an extreme "low responder." I did not have PCOS and was very clearly not in danger of OHSS.
For my final cycle there, I had leftover meds from a previous cycle.
After a few bad days of stimulation that were not monitored by my assigned MD, Widra, who was on vacation, another doctor stepped in and told me I should cancel. I said I would wait.
Meanwhile I boosted the stim dose greatly using the leftover meds. I was flying blind there due to desperation.
Then I gave myself two doses of the trigger shot of HCG, after reading studies suggesting should be dosed based on weight. Later more studies were published that confirmed this.
I was relieved that it was the first cycle with no immature eggs. I became pregnant & delivered a healthy baby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still having had to go to the hospital, get a paracentesis and multiple bags of IV fluid, it's not something I would do on my own. I wasn't on a super high dose protocol, our issue was MFI.
So you're not infertile, your husband is, right? So stimulating you of course resulted in OSSS. Your RE is a negligent dumbass, but this has nothing to do with OP's question.
Anonymous wrote:Still having had to go to the hospital, get a paracentesis and multiple bags of IV fluid, it's not something I would do on my own. I wasn't on a super high dose protocol, our issue was MFI.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh, as someone who works in clinical research this is a bad idea. But admittedly I have thought about it because I did IUIs with injectables prior to IVF, know my dose for the IUIs (it's so low), and know that there's almost zero chance I'd end up with multiples or OHSS considering that didn't happen on the highest doses for IVF (yay DOR). I mean if you have DOR, know your data from past cycles, and can get lab monitoring on your own, it's pretty straightforward. But ultimately doing the injections without medical supervision just because you can is not great because there is always a chance things can go wrong and you won't have any medical support.
Anonymous wrote:I'm doing it right now with left over menopur meds. We've just had our 4th failed ivf. That's $40 thousand now down the drain! I have the drugs, I've paid for them, I'm monitoring my cycle so we'll know when we are ovulating and try naturally! Why not. Good luck to you love, I say go for it. You know your body. When you really want a baby (or multiples!) you'll try anything and everything right? I'm sure there are a lot of women who have done this!!
Anonymous wrote:I would not do it but I was at risk for OHSS, and in fact got it on my last cycle. I suppose if you have lower reserve you wouldn't have to worry about that as much.