Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know that IUI is hit or miss, but for those who were successful...which clinic did you use and who was the doctor? My husband and I considering it and I’m looking for good options.
I know the q is where were you successful but I think its equally imp. to know what to avoid with respect to IUIs. I did 3 IUIs with Shady Grove. The first two included just a baseline ultrasound and no further monitoring. I was instructed to track my ovulation using at-home opks and no trigger; they did not test blood to make sure I had ovulated. I am v. sure there was user error and am not at all confident the procedures were done on the correct day. If I knew then what I knew now there is no way I would have wasted time/money on that. Given that I was out of pocket, I also would not have wasted what amounted to the cost of a cycle of IVF on the 3 IUIs.
I agree, I think if you're going to do IUI it's definitely worth it to do blood work and u/s monitoring.
Can you ask for this? Shady Grove recommended natural cycle IUI for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know that IUI is hit or miss, but for those who were successful...which clinic did you use and who was the doctor? My husband and I considering it and I’m looking for good options.
I know the q is where were you successful but I think its equally imp. to know what to avoid with respect to IUIs. I did 3 IUIs with Shady Grove. The first two included just a baseline ultrasound and no further monitoring. I was instructed to track my ovulation using at-home opks and no trigger; they did not test blood to make sure I had ovulated. I am v. sure there was user error and am not at all confident the procedures were done on the correct day. If I knew then what I knew now there is no way I would have wasted time/money on that. Given that I was out of pocket, I also would not have wasted what amounted to the cost of a cycle of IVF on the 3 IUIs.
I agree, I think if you're going to do IUI it's definitely worth it to do blood work and u/s monitoring.
Can you ask for this? Shady Grove recommended natural cycle IUI for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know that IUI is hit or miss, but for those who were successful...which clinic did you use and who was the doctor? My husband and I considering it and I’m looking for good options.
I know the q is where were you successful but I think its equally imp. to know what to avoid with respect to IUIs. I did 3 IUIs with Shady Grove. The first two included just a baseline ultrasound and no further monitoring. I was instructed to track my ovulation using at-home opks and no trigger; they did not test blood to make sure I had ovulated. I am v. sure there was user error and am not at all confident the procedures were done on the correct day. If I knew then what I knew now there is no way I would have wasted time/money on that. Given that I was out of pocket, I also would not have wasted what amounted to the cost of a cycle of IVF on the 3 IUIs.
I agree, I think if you're going to do IUI it's definitely worth it to do blood work and u/s monitoring.
Anonymous wrote:Pregnant with my second IUI baby! The first one from my second IUI, the second one from my 4th (that round) IUI. Very glad this option exists!
I'm also not AMA though
Anonymous wrote:I'm six weeks pregnant from my first medicated IUI (35, unexplained infertility - two years of trying, one natural conception and MMC at 8 weeks) with GW. Dr. Comstock explained that my best chances were with a medicated IUI (Clomid + Oviderel trigger shot) but that if it didn't work after 3-4 cycles statistically there's no point in trying again. I've been happy with GW. Alejandra, my nurse, did the actual IUI. My betas are looking good, fingers crossed that we get a heartbeat in two weeks. Good luck everyone!

Anonymous wrote:I know that IUI is hit or miss, but for those who were successful...which clinic did you use and who was the doctor? My husband and I considering it and I’m looking for good options.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Succeeded 2/3 times. The two times it worked the meds were the same (injectibles, no clomid).
oh wow, so you have 2 kids from IUI?