I had an appointment today with Dr. Glatstein, my reproductive endocrinologist. I wanted to have a checkup with him to see what our plan would be for future kids and to go over what happened in the cycle with the twins. And now I know what happened...
First of all, of my eight eggs, here is what happened to them. One of them did not fertilize, two of them divided before being fertilized (it's a meiosis thing), three of them fertilized and then became multinucleated (this means that there is more than one nucleus in a cell, and the doctor will not transfer or freeze these type of embryos because of the high rate of miscarriage and abnormality), the last two are the ones that continued to divide and are now The Twinners. The doctor suspects that I have an egg quality issue which has been causing our problems. Why a perfectly healthy 26 year old should have egg quality issues, I don't know. But it is what it is and the doctor would not change our protocol at all (except for a minor change in medication because of what my insurance covers). He does not recommend doing any other kinds of treatments first (like IUI or clomid), since IVF is what worked and we think that there may be this minor egg quality problem. Also, he doesn't recommend ICSI or PGD because the eggs didn't seem to have problems fertilizing...only one of the available eggs didn't fertilize (the two that divided early weren't available so they don't count). Also, we don't have any known genetic issues, so there's no reason to do PGD. Also, we both agreed that we're only transferring one embryo at a time since I'm not allowed to have twins again. In order to make me feel better, though, we're going to freeze anything that's still cleaving (growing) on day 3 and I'll get to help choose which embryo to transfer based on how all of them are growing. Of course then I asked him if it would be possible for us to get pregnant on our own, and the doctor reiterated that it would be possible. It's a statistical thing...if I have decreased egg quality, there's just less of a chance of me getting pregnant in any given month (say 5% instead of 20%), and there's a higher chance of miscarriage if I develop one of these multinucleated embryos. That may explain my miscarriage on my first IUI! Anyways, I like now having some type of diagnosis and knowing what my next steps are. I need to have all of my testing done again (blood tests, semen analysis, SHG), and then I can start a cycle whenever I want. It most likely won't be for a while since we want to put about 3 years in between the twins and another baby and I'll want to try to plan for a delivery when it won't interfere too badly with school, and we'll get a chance to try on our own for a while. Then, if the statistics just don't go in our favor, we can start in on an IVF cycle when we're ready.
In other news, in case you hadn't noticed, TODAY IS THE TWINS' BIRTHDAY!!!! HAPPY 1st BIRTHDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This blog contains Elana's musings about her struggle with infertility and her four miracle kiddos. Thanks for listening!
Showing posts with label Clomid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clomid. Show all posts
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Sunday, November 25, 2007
#2 Down the Drain
Aaaaaand Clomid cycle #2 comes to an end. *sigh* This cycle we're back home and will be monitoring again. But first off will be 25mg of Clomid from days 3-7 once again. I'll go in for monitoring on day 8, which will be 12/2. Fingers crossed for something good this month!
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
No Go
Well, Clomid cycle #1 was a bust, so we're on to cycle #2. We'll be doing 25mg of Clomid again from days 3-7 of my cycle, and I'm thinking about restarting Metformin as well. Maybe it could help? Who knows...
Since I'll be out of town, I won't have any monitoring this cycle or do a trigger shot. I'll be testing for my LH surge, so we'll see how quick it comes this month. I'm also curious about my progesterone level and hopefully will have that checked after I ovulate. We'll see!
Since I'll be out of town, I won't have any monitoring this cycle or do a trigger shot. I'll be testing for my LH surge, so we'll see how quick it comes this month. I'm also curious about my progesterone level and hopefully will have that checked after I ovulate. We'll see!
Friday, September 7, 2007
Pregnancy Plan
So, we saw the RE today and here is the plan. First, I have already started taking Dostinex to lower my prolactin level and I will continue on that med until I get pregnant. Second, I'm going to start on 25mg of Clomid next month and they will monitor my endometrium to make sure it is not too thin. I'll also have an HCG shot to force my body to ovulate once my egg(s) and endometrium are ready. If that doesn't work or if it makes my endometrium do bad things, then we'll go for the injectibles and possibly IUI as well. Hopefully I'll be pregnant this cycle and won't have to do Clomid! (Wouldn't that be awesome?!?)
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