Saturday, November 21, 2015

2nd IUI



The month of November is our second try with IUI, 100 mg of Clomid and a HCG trigger shot.
This time the process seemed to go much smoother with 1 minor hiccup, which I will explain later.

Anyway, I took my Clomid on days 5-9. Symptoms of bloating, burning and overall discomfort were much less prominent than last time. I could however feel that my left side was the one developing again. It was slightly more tender and bloated than the other side. This cycle was more on track because we started the Clomid on the actual days 5-9. Unlike last time where we started later in the month. I think that did effect my cycle.  At first the nurse called me and said the doctor was recommending 50 mg of Clomid. I questioned that because I knew it was supposed to be 100 mg. they called back saying the doctor apologize for misreading my chart.

I did the usual ordering of my sample from Xytex. They were friendly and helpful. I placed my order, paid extra for quicker shipping, and also paid for the higher sperm count. I was told that the sampel would be deliver by 11/5 before noon. I also ordered a trigger shot through my insurance company so I didn't have to put out another 100.00 up front like last time. Even though I got reinbursed the last time, I figured the less to put out the better. I have good insurance and they have covered all my meds so far.

I thought all was going well until I checked my e-mail over the weekend. I was all scheduled to go in for my ultrasound and blood work on Monday when I got an e-mail Saturday afternoon that said that my shipment was delivered but the doctors office was closed. "WHAT?" I thought to myself. This is not good. I had no idea if the sample would be safe in the dry ice container until Monday when the doctor's office opened. Of course at this point, XYTEX and the doctor's offices were both closed so all I could do is e-mail XYTEX and bitch them out for screwing up my order.

When I went in for the Ultrasound on 11/9 I realized that there were actually two things that were being delivered. 1 by FEDEX and 1 by UPS. The UPS was the one that was delayed which was the HCG shot. It was not the sample. "What a relief!"

Anyway, so 11/9 I got blood work and then the doctor gave me an ultrasound that revealed two mature follicles. Since I only need 1 good one to get preggo, two only increased my chances. He said it looked good and based on my blood work, he would recommend that the insemination be done the next day. So we went through the routine again on 11/10/15. IU #2.

the doctor said the sample was excellent. 45 mil count with 80% motility. He said my hormones and blood work looks good nothing to indicate an issue. He explained that there really is a probability and each time you try it is only a 14% chance of success. Those number are low. He also said the chance of twins was 10%. I guess that is kinda high given that there is only a 14% chance of success. He also said that at my age of 37, only about 60% of my eggs are viable on any given cycle. Some cycles may be better than others and there is really no way to determine that.  So basically this whole process that costs me 1500.00 per try is a giant crap shoot. I left feeling somewhat discouraged, but knowing that I would try at least 2 more times if I was not successful this time around.

Childhood pics of the donor

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