Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Unexplained infertility for me in my late 20s. Everything looked fine, but I had not conceived after trying for one year.
I got pregnant on the 5th try with IUI. The 5th one was different from the first 4 because: 1) my clomid dose was a quarter of the previous doses(I was incredibly sensitive to clomid and would ovulate 8 eggs on every try, and 2) they used some kind of curved/not frequently used catheter; I can't remember why.
wow, did they let you go forward with IUI when you had 8 eggs? and did you skip months between your IUIs?
They refused for the first one, told me that they would perform "selective reduction" for the second one if I was pregnant with too many. No pregnancy even with that many eggs.
I had 3 " ready-to-go"eggs on the 5th one, and still got pregnant with only one. My body is pretty messed up for some reason. (carried my baby to full term and she was born in the 3rd percentile for both height and weight-she is above the 95th percentile for both at age 5).
I skipped several months between some of them, but I can't remember much. The 5th one was about 5 months after the 4th.