Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My #2 and #3 are twins from an IVF cycle. If I had any frozen embryos, I would definitely consider doing a FET in the future, but at this point I doubt we'd go for another IVF cycle. My first child was the result of an IUI. I felt worse on the medication for the IUI than I did for the IVF. We moved to IVF from IUI for a reason and if we did decide to try again, IUI wouldn't suddenly become a viable option again for us.
how many kids are you hoping for in total?
Always wanted 4, but feel incredibly blessed with the three we have. Age wise I'd have to move on it now if we wanted to do another cycle, but the twins are not yet one and I am not yet ready to consider another pregnancy.
Anonymous wrote:I did IVF for a third because we had embryos left so we did four frozen cycles and none of them worked. Now I am 41 and deciding if we should go for a fresh cycle but I am not sure we will for all the reasons laid out here. At some point it feels like we are taking money from the kids we have for the hope of one that might never happen
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My #2 and #3 are twins from an IVF cycle. If I had any frozen embryos, I would definitely consider doing a FET in the future, but at this point I doubt we'd go for another IVF cycle. My first child was the result of an IUI. I felt worse on the medication for the IUI than I did for the IVF. We moved to IVF from IUI for a reason and if we did decide to try again, IUI wouldn't suddenly become a viable option again for us.
how many kids are you hoping for in total?
Anonymous wrote:My #2 and #3 are twins from an IVF cycle. If I had any frozen embryos, I would definitely consider doing a FET in the future, but at this point I doubt we'd go for another IVF cycle. My first child was the result of an IUI. I felt worse on the medication for the IUI than I did for the IVF. We moved to IVF from IUI for a reason and if we did decide to try again, IUI wouldn't suddenly become a viable option again for us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:41, just did our first ivf cycle for our 3rd. Conceived first two naturally. Tried for a year for #3 and had a couple of miscarriages. Struggled with the decision to keep trying on our own or move on to ivf. Decided to try ivf. Waiting for results of our PGS tested embryos. If this doesn’t work, we will try on our own for another year before calling it quits.
Thanks for sharing... mind me asking how did you + partner decide on this course of action? (IVF-- one cycle and then on your own before calling it quits)
Well, our ages for one (we thought we would be done having kids by 40/41), we also don’t want our kids to be too far apart in age (our youngest is about to turn 3), we paid out of pocket, and I don’t want to keep pumping massive amounts of hormones into my body.
Ah I see. Makes sense. I think I want to feel like I gave it a try but most definitely within reason (of course this varies per couple), so I'm inspired by the clear limits you set!
Got my results. All abnormal. Moving on to plan b. Good luck to you.
Anonymous wrote:Only you can answer this one OP. Everyone has different thresholds ($, emotionally, physically) that they are willing to put themselves through to have kids.
I can speak for myself that I was willing to do whatever it took for DC#1. We were successful with IVF.
For DC#2 the plan was FET with our embryos. If the FETs failed, I would probably have considered IVF. Well we ended up trying some IUIs and got pregnant on the 2nd try.
For DC#3 I am not sure yet. Ask me when DC#2 is about 2 years oldI am torn about wanting to go back for the embryos. THen another part of me thinks we could maybe get pregnant naturally (I know, I can't believe I still hold out hope for this, we've been trying for 8+ years!). Since I am still on the fence about even wanting a third, I think my approach will be to try naturally for about 2 years and see what happens. If it becomes evident during that time that I really, really want another then we will do a FET.
Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:41, just did our first ivf cycle for our 3rd. Conceived first two naturally. Tried for a year for #3 and had a couple of miscarriages. Struggled with the decision to keep trying on our own or move on to ivf. Decided to try ivf. Waiting for results of our PGS tested embryos. If this doesn’t work, we will try on our own for another year before calling it quits.
Thanks for sharing... mind me asking how did you + partner decide on this course of action? (IVF-- one cycle and then on your own before calling it quits)
Well, our ages for one (we thought we would be done having kids by 40/41), we also don’t want our kids to be too far apart in age (our youngest is about to turn 3), we paid out of pocket, and I don’t want to keep pumping massive amounts of hormones into my body.
Ah I see. Makes sense. I think I want to feel like I gave it a try but most definitely within reason (of course this varies per couple), so I'm inspired by the clear limits you set!
I am torn about wanting to go back for the embryos. THen another part of me thinks we could maybe get pregnant naturally (I know, I can't believe I still hold out hope for this, we've been trying for 8+ years!). Since I am still on the fence about even wanting a third, I think my approach will be to try naturally for about 2 years and see what happens. If it becomes evident during that time that I really, really want another then we will do a FET.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:41, just did our first ivf cycle for our 3rd. Conceived first two naturally. Tried for a year for #3 and had a couple of miscarriages. Struggled with the decision to keep trying on our own or move on to ivf. Decided to try ivf. Waiting for results of our PGS tested embryos. If this doesn’t work, we will try on our own for another year before calling it quits.
Thanks for sharing... mind me asking how did you + partner decide on this course of action? (IVF-- one cycle and then on your own before calling it quits)
Well, our ages for one (we thought we would be done having kids by 40/41), we also don’t want our kids to be too far apart in age (our youngest is about to turn 3), we paid out of pocket, and I don’t want to keep pumping massive amounts of hormones into my body.