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Conference turris::womannotes-v3

Title:Topics of Interest to Women
Notice:V3 is closed. TURRIS::WOMANNOTES-V5 is open.
Moderator:REGENT::BROOMHEAD
Created:Thu Jan 30 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 30 1995
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1078
Total number of notes:52352

521.0. "trying to get pregnant(artifical insemination)" by MISFIT::KINNEYD (ABNORMAL - Do not use this Brain) Tue Nov 13 1990 09:38

I am trying to have a baby.  I am single and having artifical insemination.  I 
have been trying for 3 months.  We are using ovulation test kits and have not 
had good success. We have now switched and it seems to have worked this month. 
We are also doing tempature monitoring.  We have bought fertility books and 
are doing the other ways to help check for ovulation(self exam).  I don't 
    seem to be very 
    
good at it.  I am interested if anyone else has gone this route, or if anyone 
has any suggestion to help predict ovulation better.  My doctor is in the 
process of do blood progesterone work and is talking laprascopy. the timng is 
critical with ovulation because frozen sperm has a shorter life span.  I would 
appreciate any input to these topics
Ellen
 
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521.1TCC::HEFFELVini, vidi, visaTue Nov 13 1990 09:436
	Try also the Parenting note file (MRDATA::PARENTING - hit keypad 7 and 
all that stuff.)

	They are several notes on infertility, ovulation kits, etc.

Tracey
521.2I think it takes a long time sometimesCONFG5::WALKERTue Nov 13 1990 10:289
    There was an article in a Woman of Power issue (probably 2 years ago)
    of a woman who had conceived with artificial insemination.  I was
    impressed that it had taken somewhere in the range of 13-20 attempts to
    give success.
    
    Actually, the article was a lovely one about giving birth at home.  You
    might try to find it.
    
    Briana
521.3Good luck!ROLL::JENNINGSTue Nov 13 1990 13:3518
    hI,
    	I have a friend who is trying this route also.  She has been 
    unsuccessful since January 1990, after six months they ran many,
    MANY tests, they found her tubes blocked and something else (can't
    remember) anyways after having the procedure to unblock her tubes
    and surgery to correct the other problem, she should be able to 
    start the procedure again next month.  She once commented to me
    that some of the women that were there when she went knew of some
    women who were successful after 3 months and some were still going
    after two years.  
    
    I hope this helps.  If you would like to talk more you can reach 
    me at he above node or dtn 225-5260.
    
    Good Luck!!
    
    Candy
    
521.4pointersLEZAH::BOBBITTthe odd get evenTue Nov 13 1990 14:3531
    see also:
    
    Womanotes-V1
    100 - in vitro fertilization
    253 - infertility
    719 - infertility support group
    
    womannotes-V2
    387 - infertility: alternatives to the alternatives
    1069 - infertility tests
    
    parenting-v2
    165 - help in IVF or GIFT
    310 - infertility frustrations
    1245 - infertility anyone?
    1319 - secondary infertility
    1340 - infertility counseling in NH
    1703 - HCG shots and secondary infertility
    
    parenting-v3 (current version)
    39 - drugs for infertility, clomid, pergonal
    106 - fertility/infertility questions
    119 - artificial insemination
    
    Medical
    314 - infertility
    432 - infertility specialist?
    
    
    -Jody
    
521.5BABIES, BABIES, EVERYWHERE!!PCOJCT::COHENat least I'm enjoyin' the rideTue Nov 13 1990 15:2811
    Ellen,
    
    Where are you in NY?  I'm in the city, and would love to sit down and
    talk with you about this...my dearest friend/sister went through this,
    and I have some very heartwarming stories to share with you...
    
    Jill
    
    By the way, the invitro worked after an adoption of another
    child...guess it just made it less stressful!
    
521.6thanks, but tell stories anywayMISFIT::KINNEYDABNORMAL - Do not use this BrainTue Nov 13 1990 15:371
    Sorry, Rochester NY. 
521.7Hang in There :-}CSC32::DUBOISThe early bird gets wormsTue Nov 13 1990 16:3129
Ellen, I have written quite a bit about my experiences in PARENTING (both
the current version and the one past).  There is a wealth of information
there.

I tried AI for a year before getting pregnant.  I was on 50 mg of Clomid,
doing Basal temp charting, ovulation kits, etc.  Finally I told my doctor
to get the testing done all at once, and he put me under and did the 
laporoscopy and xxxx insuflation, etc.  He couldn't find anything wrong
except for a cyst and a hormone inbalance.  The hormones were killing the
sperm as soon as they got in my body.  He drained the cyst and said he
didn't know what was wrong, and when I asked him he admitted that it *could*
have been the cyst, but probably not.  He wanted to up my dosage of Clomid
and wait a month to try again, but we tried again because it was scheduled
for my spouse's birthday.  It worked.

Now we are trying to get her pregnant.  We have tried twice, and are awaiting
the results on the second try.  We should know early next week whether
or not this one "took".  

I believe the AVERAGE is 3-4 months, so you have plenty of time yet.  I know it
is a drag; all of the ups and especially the downs.  However, the chances are
good that you will get pregnant soon.  If you are in your mid to late thirties
(or older) then you might want to start testing in 3 months or so if you
haven't gotten pregnant.  If you are younger then they might prefer that you
wait a year. 

Good luck, and please keep us posted!!!

         Carol
521.8See personal name.REGENT::BROOMHEADDon't panic -- yet.Wed Nov 14 1990 22:587
    Jack Cohen is one of the world's top reproductive biologists.
    A few months ago I heard several talks he gave (and got to speak
    with him afterwards).  One of the things he mentioned is that
    the failed-to-get-or-maintain-a-pregnancy rate, for mature women
    (that means you), is 70%, so three months is nothing.
    
    						Ann B.