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828.1 | Good Luck | CURRNT::GURRAN | My reality or yours ? | Fri Apr 12 1991 05:26 | 12 |
| Lori & SO
I wish you success in your adventure.
As the father of an IVF son, Alexander (2yrs) and his natural brother Jeremy
(5months), I can appreciate your excitement. Having met many other IVF children
I can vouch that they are just as much trouble as non-IVF ones, and just as
lovable.
All the best,
Martin
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828.2 | me too | JUPITR::LUSKEY | | Fri Apr 12 1991 09:49 | 9 |
| Well ... my IVF cycle starts in May. I have one more month of IUI now
in April (my 5th try at CLOMID/IUI) and then on to IVF.
I hope it works for you, Lori. I hope it will work for me too.
Good luck and let us know ... your cycle will be one month ahead of
mine!!
Debby
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828.3 | time away from work? | XANADU::SORN | I'd rather be gardening | Tue Apr 16 1991 15:03 | 4 |
| How many appointments a month will you be having (blood tests,
ultra-sounds etc)? Where is your "IVF team" located?
Cyn
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828.4 | I'm almost there... | WMOIS::D_ALEXANDER | | Tue Apr 16 1991 16:13 | 27 |
| I'm glad to see someone started up another note on infertility.
I started a couple last year but there hasn't been much activ-
ity lately.
I too am in my 2nd cycle of IUI with Clomid/Metrodin/Progestrone.
The hospital I go to will do 3 IUI cycles and then probably
IVF.
The place I go to is New England Memorial Fertility Ctr. in
Stoneham. My Dr. is Dr. Vito Cardone. So far I have been
very pleased with him and all his nurses.
I go alot for blood/ultra-sounds. They have me take Clomid
on days 2-6. Then I go for bld. and u-snd. on day 6, they measure
the follicles and start me on Metrodin (preganol) and I have
to go for bld. every day for almost 2 wks. When I get near
the IUI they do u-snds. to untill the follicles are mature
enough. When they are they give me Profasi to triggar ovulation.
Then they do 2 consecutive days of the insiminations. Then
I am on Progestrone shots for 2 wks. they do one bld. test to
test the Progestrone level after 1 week and then a pregnancy
test 14 days after the insiminations. My Dr. even has you
stay on the Progestrone for 3 months if you do get pregnant.
Well, enough about me....
Deb
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828.5 | | JUPITR::LUSKEY | | Wed Apr 17 1991 11:47 | 25 |
|
My doctor is part of the Brigham and Women's hospital fertility group.
His name is Mark Hornstein; I really have been very happy about the
treatment and him.
I had mild endometriosis which was cleaned up during a laparoscopy.
The rest is *very* normal. I am taking CLOMID from days 5-9 of my
cycle and have insemination on the day and the day after my LH surges.
I test for the LH surge at home with QTEST - very reliable. My
endometrial biopsy during a CLOMID cycle was right on; therefore, no
need for progesterone for me. My ovulation and LH surge is very
predictable; therefore, there has not been a need for US (ultrasound).
Blood work is done when you take Pergonal to check on hyper-stimulation
of the ovaries.
Although I will not start the IVF cycle till May 6 or so, I understand
there are many trips to the hospital in the morning for blood and US
work.
I'm also glad this note has got some momentum ...
Good luck to all of us!
Deb
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828.6 | New Friends+New Experiences=It's Gonna Be Okay! | NEWPRT::SZAFIRSKI_LO | | Wed Apr 17 1991 14:06 | 21 |
| Just had to say how great this notesfile is....and this note!
What a gift to have such a wonderful support system right at our finger
tips.
When I first started this note I thought I was in the reply mode to
Note 105. I wrote the moderator asking her to move it, but now it
seems like its a good idea to get a "New" note started on infertility.
So Moderator...please don't move 828 to 105! Thx.
Getting kinda nervous/excited about starting our IVF Cycle on the 24th,
but then living on an emotional roller coaster is not a new thing in
the life of infertility.
Will keep all of you posted while I go thru my cycle and let you know
all the wonderful things my body is experiencing...and the not to
wonderful things!
Success of the "Biggest" Kind wished for All of Us!!!
..Lori
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828.7 | ??????? | WMOIS::D_ALEXANDER | | Wed Apr 17 1991 16:47 | 14 |
| I've got a question for you IVF folks. I have heard before
that when you do IVF you are on "bed rest" for the 2 weeks
after the embrio transfer. Do all Dr.'s require that?
For IUI I was told just to do my normal activities after the
insiminations, no restrictions.
I think my insiminations this month will be right around the
25th, so next week should be kinda interesting for a couple
of us.
I'm with you guys...here's wishing us all SUCCESS!
Deb
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828.8 | 2 Days for Me not 2 Weeks | NEWPRT::SZAFIRSKI_LO | | Wed Apr 17 1991 18:40 | 10 |
| Re: .7
My doctor told me that 48 hours rest is the prescription after embryo
transfer. I can't imagine what you would need two weeks for. The
procedure is painless and the 2 days rest is to give the embryo's the
best possible chance of implanting.
Hope that helps!
..Lori
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828.9 | me too | JUPITR::LUSKEY | | Thu Apr 18 1991 10:17 | 10 |
| Re:.7
I was also told to rest for 48 hours after IVF for the same reason as
Lori.
I was also told to rest for 24 hours after egg retrieval for recovery.
After my IUI inseminations I go home and rest for the day, although it
is not prescribed by my doctor. According to my doctor, after
insemination you can exercise.
Deb
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828.10 | Pointer to Fertility/Infertility Note | POWDML::SATOW | | Tue Apr 23 1991 09:38 | 2 |
|
For a general discussion of fertility/infertility, see note 105.
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828.11 | Hit Me With Your Best Shot..your done already?!? | NEWPRT::SZAFIRSKI_LO | | Thu Apr 25 1991 11:58 | 18 |
| Well I had my first appointment yesterday for the start of my IVF
cycle. Just did an ultrasound and blood work, the doctor wanted to
make sure that I had ovulated before he starts me on the Lupron. I
had so I started my injections last night.
For those of you who have anticipated the worse about having shots
(like me!), let me tell you first hand that the Lupron is a piece of
cake. I prepared the shot and let my husband stick me and it really
is painless. The needle is so sharp and tiny that you hardly feel it
go in. My hubby was very relaxed about doing this and that helped me
stay calm.
Next appointment is on Saturday, May 4th...for another ultrasound and
blood test, prior to starting the pergonal shots.
I will keep you posted!
..Lori
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828.12 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Thu Apr 25 1991 15:09 | 11 |
| re .11:
> Just did an ultrasound and blood work, the doctor wanted to
> make sure that I had ovulated before he starts me on the Lupron. I
> had so I started my injections last night.
> Next appointment is on Saturday, May 4th...for another ultrasound and
> blood test, prior to starting the pergonal shots.
I don't understand. Pergonal brings on or increases ovulation. Why start
it after ovulation?
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828.13 | Hope This Answers Your Question...Re: .12 | NEWPRT::SZAFIRSKI_LO | | Thu Apr 25 1991 16:32 | 25 |
| With IVF the cycle goes like this:
Day 1 - You phone the doctor to let him know that you have started
Day 20- You go in for an ultrasound and blood to ensure you have
ovulated
Day 20- If you have ovulated you start on Lupron for approx. 10 days.
The Lupron shuts down your ovaries so the Doctor will be able
to control your cycle.
Day 28-->32 Will have a period during this timeframe
Day 2 or 3 of your period you will start on the Pergonal
For the timeframe that you are on the pergonal (somwhere from 8-10
days, could be more if you haven't stimulated properly... cycle can
be canceled do to under/over stimulation)
Doctor monitors follicle growth by ultrasound. When eggs have matured
he gives you a shot to trigger ovulation..on to egg retrieval...embryo
transfer...progesterone shots.
You actually go thru two periods before you start your Pergonal.
Did I answer your question?
...Lori
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828.14 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Thu Apr 25 1991 16:55 | 2 |
| Thanks. Is Lupron always used in the previous cycle? Is this standard
procedure for IVF, or is it only done when there's some hormonal problem?
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828.15 | Lupron and IVF Cycle | NEWPRT::SZAFIRSKI_LO | | Thu Apr 25 1991 17:32 | 22 |
| Pergonal can stimulate ovulation. Usually people need the HCG to
trigger ovulation, but part of the reason we are put on Lupron is so
that we won't surge ourselves. In IVF they time ovulation to the
minute, which is 36 hours after the shot of HCG is given.
My doctor didn't want to start me on the Lupron until he knew that I
had ovulated because he saw a cyst during my ultrasound, which he said
could be just this kind of cyst that is normal to see after ovulation;
but if I hadn't ovulated and he started me on the Lupron that it could
make the cyst grow...so thats why he ran a blood test to make sure.
I have another friend here at work that goes to the same infertility
specialist I do and she has an ovarian cyst; she is on Lupron (not sure
if it is the same exact med/dose I am on) to shrink her cyst. She
doesn't take daily injections, I think just one or two shots a month.
For the most part from what I know (which is pretty much in the
learning stage of IVF), the Lupron shuts down the ovaries..puts the
doc in control so he can time your ovulation in order to make egg
retrieval a success.
..Lori
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828.16 | Me too... | WMOIS::D_ALEXANDER | | Fri Apr 26 1991 09:54 | 25 |
| Well todays the day. My IUI is this afternoon, and again tomorrow.
I also may have a cyst. Last week when the DR. did an ultra-sound
on day 12 he saw 4 follicles that measured 10-13 on the u/s machine
and one that measured 23. He told me the one that measured 23 was
realy out of wack with the others and suspected that it may be a
cystic follicle. (I've been on Clomid and Metrodin and those
meds can cause cysts) He gave me another u/s on day 16 and
the 4 follicles had grown to 14-17 and the one that he suspects
is a cyst was 30. I'm not sure what the measurment is cm or mm?
Those are the numbers he keeps using, he told me that anything
over 15 is usualy good for fertilization they like to see it
around 19-25 by the time you ovulate.
I was'nt sure if he would still be able to do the insiminations
this month with the cyst. But he said it's ok. He told me
it may even be a realy big follicle, maybe even left over from
last month.
So I took the Profasi (HCG) yesterday afternoon and I'm off
this afternoon for the first IUI.
Gotta run,
Deb
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828.17 | | ELWOOD::INMAN2::MEEHAN | uppity women unite | Fri Apr 26 1991 10:53 | 7 |
| Hi
I am interested in the egg retrieval and embryo transfer process.
Will one of you brave people who has experienced (or will soon
experience) this describe the process?
Thanks, Margaret
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828.18 | Egg Retrieval/Embryo Transfer | NEWPRT::SZAFIRSKI_LO | | Fri Apr 26 1991 12:20 | 27 |
| Hi Margaret,
I'm brave, but have not gone thru the procedure yet, but hopefully will
if I stimulate properly to the Pergonal and make it to egg retrieval.
For egg retrieval you can have it performed two ways. I will explain
the way I am having it done. It is thru ultrasound guided needle
aspiration. The doctor will put you in a twilight sleep, you will not
be under general. The doctor uses the ultrasound probe to locate the
ovaries and guide the needle to them. You are suppose to experience
no pain. The needle is guided along side of the probe and the eggs
are aspirated from the ovaries. You will be groggy afterwards, but
nothing like if you were under general.
With embryo transfer its a very quick and easy procedure from what I
have heard. You are under no meds, some people will request something
to help them relax and minimize the cramping (valium, etc.). The
doctor threads a small cathetar past your cervix into your uterus and
deposits the embryo's. You will probably experience cramping similar
to the tube dye test, strong period cramps...more uncomfortable then
painful. Alot of doctors, including mine will take a test run first,
which I have been told is called a "sounding", to make sure everything
goes smooth during the actual procedure.
Hope that helps!
Lori
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828.19 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Fri Apr 26 1991 12:33 | 2 |
| I think egg retrieval used to be done by laparoscopy, but it's now usually
done as described in .-1.
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828.20 | | ELWOOD::INMAN2::MEEHAN | uppity women unite | Mon Apr 29 1991 11:12 | 5 |
|
Thanks for the description, Lori. And good luck.
I hope the procedure works.
Regards, Margaret
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828.21 | | JUPITR::LUSKEY | | Mon Apr 29 1991 14:12 | 17 |
| Re: .14
Gerald,
Unlike Lori, my Lupron starts the day I have flow (not spotting!).
I forget the reason why some women are given Lupron starting in the
previous cycle and some (like me) are given at the start of the period.
Also, for the egg retrieval I will be getting a spinal anesthesia.
For the embryo(s) transfer, there is not need for any pain
medication - they use a catheter, just like in IUI.
I'll look in my folder from my IVF class to see if they explained
in there why Lupron for some women are started during the previous
cycle.
Debby
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828.22 | lupron | MR4DEC::RYAN | | Wed May 01 1991 15:43 | 20 |
| I just had my retrieval done this past Sat. and my transfer two days
ago on Monday. I am at IVF Australia, and I know that all the programs
are different.
Lupron will have a different affect depending on what point it is taken in
the cycle. Towards the end of the cycle, after ovulation, it will
down-regulate you which in effect turns your ovaries off. Then they
can have more control over your cycle and the pergonal
dosage. When it is taken during the
beginning of the cycle, it causes your ovaries to flare and your
hormones to surge, and it is coupled with Metrodin to create alot of
follicular growth. Lupron can also be taken at the begining of the
cycle to down-regulate, but it can take a little longer since the
ovaries flare first before they are suppressed.
I have never heard of doing a spinal for the retrieval. I was
put into a twilight sleep which worked fine for me. I didn't have
the same side effects of general anesthesia.
Lisa
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828.23 | ??????'s | WMOIS::D_ALEXANDER | | Thu May 02 1991 09:18 | 15 |
| Lisa,
How many eggs did they retrieve? Did they tell you what size
they were? And how many fertilized embryo's did they transfer?
Will they take a preg. test in a couple of weeks? Or do you
just wait and see if your late? Also do they have you on any
med. now?
Sorry for all the ???'s. One more IUI and then on to IVF
for me.
Good luck to you!!!
Deb
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828.24 | IVF | MR4DEC::RYAN | | Thu May 02 1991 12:12 | 9 |
| They retreived 17 eggs, but all but 5 were immature. Those 5
fertilized, and they were all excellent quality. They put back 3 then
froze 2.
I am on Progesterone suppositories now. I have to take a pregnancy
test even if I start my period.... Some people start a cycle even
if they're pregnant.
Lisa
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828.25 | Progesterone | WMOIS::D_ALEXANDER | | Thu May 02 1991 15:17 | 9 |
| I'm taking Progesterone shots right now. My Dr. has me
on them even just for my IUI cycles cause my progesterone
levels are a bit low. Right now I am on 1 and 1/4 CC,
tomorrow I will go for blood test to see how my
level is and see if my dosage changes. Then I will
have my preg. test at the end of next week.
Keep on write'n....
Deb
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828.26 | IVF Success Story. | AIAG::BUZZELL | | Wed Jun 26 1991 13:34 | 12 |
| Just a little encouraging news for any of you starting the IVF
procedure. My sister and her husband have been trying for years
to get pregnant. They have been through all the testing and fertility
drugs. A month or so ago they had their first IVF procedure and it was
successful! She is now 8 weeks pregnant with twins! She had an
ultrasound on Monday and everything looks fine. Heartbeats were 149
and 148. She is using the IVF Australia program in Waltham, Ma I
believe.
So, think positive. It does work sometimes.
joan
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828.27 | STARTING IVF AUSTRALIA | STEREO::CLEMENT | | Wed Jun 26 1991 16:14 | 15 |
| Joan,
I'm so glad to hear another success story with IVF Australia. I have
just recently sent in my application and am waiting to hear from them
on my consultation. I have been trying to have a 2nd child for almost
5 years and have just recently completed 7 cycles of
Pergenol/Lupron/IUI, etc with no success.
How long did it take your sister from the time of her consultation to
the point of beginning treatment? I figure I won't be able to start a
cycle until September, if then. I don't really mind though, because at
this point of going non stop for almost 5 years, I need a break.
Cheryl
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828.28 | IVF...on to Attempt #2 | NEWPRT::SZAFIRSKI_LO | | Fri Jun 28 1991 13:04 | 26 |
| Hi Ladies!
I just finished my first IVF cycle, unfortunately it was not a success.
The good news was that we had 10 eggs and all of them were mature.
Also all 10 fertilized, so atleast we made it to embryo transfer which
was a very good sign. It was also good to make it thru a whole cycle
because it relieved a lot of anxiety I had over what each step would
be like. For me it was a piece of cake...speaking of the physical
procedures. The shots were okay...my husband got to be an expert with
the needle, the egg retrieval was a piece of cake (I was asleep!); and
embryo transfer was painless.
The emotional roller coaster down after receiving the news of a
negative pregnancy test was not fun...but when is it. I think with
IVF you just are a little more aware of things becuase of the 5 weeks
of heavy participation the cycle demands.
We are starting our next cycle at the end of July and I am really
looking forward to it. Having a rest month in June has been kinda
tough, but I think the time did my body and brain good.
I live in Laguna Hills, California and go to the Hoag Fertility Center
in Newport Beach.
...Lori
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828.29 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Fri Jun 28 1991 17:53 | 1 |
| Of the ten embryos, how many did they implant? Did they freeze the others?
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828.30 | Embryo Stats | NEWPRT::SZAFIRSKI_LO | | Mon Jul 01 1991 11:41 | 12 |
| Out of the 10, four were implanted.
We lost four due to "Polyspermia" (more then one sperm entered the
egg). My husband has a very high count and also scored extremely
high on the SPT, so next time the doctor is going to put less sperm
with each egg.
Two were frozen and when we get our frozen bank built up we will
attempt a "Thaw Cycle" probably after a fresh cycle.
..Lori
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828.31 | More IVF info | AIAG::BUZZELL | | Tue Jul 02 1991 16:21 | 10 |
| Cheryl,
I just spoke with my sister. They sent their application to IVF in
January and had their first appointment in April. She said you have to
wait for the cycle to be right. She in now 9 weeks along and
officially through with the IVF program. Now she will see a regular ob/gyn
for the rest of the pregnancy.
joan
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828.32 | Getting Close to Egg Retrieval | NEWPRT::SZAFIRSKI_LO | IVF...I'm Very Fertile! | Wed Aug 14 1991 16:50 | 13 |
| Just a short update on my second IVF cycle. I'm in the middle of the
stimulation piece (Pergonal shots) and responding very well. Have
about 20 eggs right now that are split between the two ovaries. Looks
like egg retrieval will be sometime next week.
Feeling a little bit more on solid ground this second time around, but
it never gets easy from the time of embryo transfer until you take the
pregnancy test. Atleast having gone thru one cycle, I'm a lot less
anxious about all the procedures and that helps.
Anybody out there?!?
..Lori
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828.33 | POSITIVE!! | NEWPRT::SZAFIRSKI_LO | IVF...I'm Very Fertile! | Tue Sep 17 1991 11:44 | 32 |
| Well I'm still floating on that pink cloud pinching myself trying to
determine if I am dreaming or not.... I'M PREGNANT!!
This second cycle of IVF was a tough one and I practically gave up all
hope. Egg retrieval was twice as much work and recovery due to lots of
eggs...all 19 were mature and top grade! Embryo transfer went smooth,
but the 72 hours that followed were of intense pain; due to ovaries
with many follicle sacs filled with fluid...and if that wasn't enough I
got kidney stones! I figured no way could any of these four embryo's
implant under so much pain and stress....once again I find out that I
don't know everything.
We took our pregnancy test on "Labor Day"...seemed appropriate. The
doctor and I kept missing during the day cuz we were both at family
barbecues, but we finally connected at 8:00pm.
As of today I am 6 weeks pregnant and High Risk for the first
trimester, so were not out of the woods yet....but its a real blessing
to know that I can get pregnant, something we wern't sure of.
IVF is an experience you can't really describe unless you've lived it.
It's a ride on an emotional rollercoaster that takes your feelings to
places you never thought they would go. But every second is worth it
to pursue your dream of being blessed with a child.
In my lifetime I have experienced hysterical anger..hysterical sadness,
but this is the first time I can say that I've experienced hysterical
joy...and its the best feeling in the world!
Thanks for all your support!
...Lori
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828.34 | Congratulations | MACNAS::BHARMON | KEEP GOING NO MATTER WHAT | Tue Sep 17 1991 12:05 | 7 |
| Lori,
Congratulations and good wishes on your pregnancy.
Bernie
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828.35 | YAY! | KAOFS::M_FETT | alias Mrs.Barney | Tue Sep 17 1991 12:37 | 7 |
|
congrats for sure, Lori;
seems like we will be doing this uphill climb together!
Marvelous!
Monica
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828.36 | | CSC32::DUBOIS | Sister of Sappho | Tue Sep 17 1991 15:13 | 3 |
| I was just thinking about you, Lori. Congratulations!!!
Carol
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828.37 | Great! | EMDS::CUNNINGHAM | | Wed Sep 18 1991 08:16 | 8 |
|
Congratulations Lori! I'll be thinking of you.
(and still smiling with Monica's good news!)
Chris
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828.38 | Fabulous News! | MYGUY::LANDINGHAM | Mrs. Kip | Wed Sep 18 1991 23:08 | 1 |
| Add mine to the warm wishes. Congratulations, Lori.
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828.39 | | SCAACT::RESENDE | Digital is not thriving on chaos. | Sat Sep 21 1991 00:26 | 6 |
| Lori, that's wonderful news. We went through three unsuccessful IVF
cycles, so Pat and I can identify with what you said about it. Our story
ended happily since we have an adopted son who is the light of
our lives! Good luck with your pregnancy -- keep thinking positive!
Steve
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828.40 | Congrats! | VAXUUM::AZTEX::PIAZZA | | Mon Sep 23 1991 18:18 | 12 |
| Congratulations, Lori! That's wonderful news -- and gives some hope to
the rest of us.
I was curious, though, about something. You said there were 19
follicles, but then only 4 fertilized. Do they try to fertilize all 19
or just take a few? Do they insert more fertilized eggs than they
expect to actually "make it" (i.e, could you be carrying quadruplets?).
Just wondered how it all works...
Best wishes!
Janet
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828.41 | Answers and Baby Update | NEWPRT::SZAFIRSKI_LO | IVF...I'm Very Fertile! | Tue Sep 24 1991 13:25 | 29 |
| Hi Janet,
There were 19 follicles and all 19 fertilized. We lost 6 this time to
"Polyspermia" which is when more then one sperm enters the egg. They
transfered 4 and froze 9 for future thaw cycles. At the Fertility
Center I go to they transfer 4 embryos for IVF and that gives about a
30% chance of implantation. 78% of the time only one implants and 22%
is multiples with the highest of that ration being twins. Triplets and
Quads are not the norm but they do happen and thats the chance you have
to take. Some doctors due selective abortion, but this is not
something that we even considered. I have a saying that goes like
this, "God never gives you more then you can handle so if He gives you
a lot take it as a compliment!"
I have had three ultrasounds since my pregnancy was confirmed and the
last one indicated only one baby, the doctor seems 100% sure that there
are no hidden surprises!
I got to see the baby's heart beat yesterday! I still can't wipe the
smile off my face. At 7 weeks I can now see the yolk sac with the
Fetus growing off the left side of it. The baby double in size from
last week and my Progesterone count looks great...so far so good. Only
five more weeks to go and I get released to my OB and am no longer
considered High Risk....yahoo!
If I can answer any other questions on IVF for you please feel free to
ask away!
..Lori
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828.42 | HOW DO YOU SURVIVE THE WAIT? | STEREO::CLEMENT | | Tue Oct 29 1991 11:59 | 14 |
| How do you survive the time between transfer and the pregnancy test?
I'm going nuts. I just had my transfer done on Sat. Oct. 26th. I
rested for the entire weekend by laying on the couch and only getting
up to go to the bathroom and to eat. At work I'm trying to take it
easy, and my husband calls me several times a day to see if I'm
relaxing and not doing to much.
This is our firsts IVF cycle and I guess we figure if we take it easy,
it betters our chances of achieving pregnancy.
Please, advise needed on how to survive these days.
Cheryl
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828.43 | keep busy | MEMIT::GIUNTA | | Tue Oct 29 1991 14:00 | 16 |
| Well, I went crazy for the 2 weeks between the GIFT procedure and
finding out if it was successful. I kept finding things to do just to
keep busy and keep my mind occupied. I started a few sewing projects,
and we went to the mall a couple of times. I found that just getting
out of the house helped the time to pass. And towards the end of the 2
weeks, I was positive that it hadn't worked because I got the usual
cramps, so we were kind of down in the dumps toward the end, but it
turned out that the cramps were the babies implanting.
I wish you luck with the wait. It can be very frustrating. If you want
someone to talk to, feel free to give me a call. Sometimes that helps,
too, so you don't feel like you're the only one in the world who's had
to wait all that time.
Best of luck,
Cathy
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828.44 | Back on Track! | NEWPRT::SZAFIRSKI_LO | IVF...I'm Very Fertile! | Fri Nov 08 1991 13:23 | 27 |
| Well its been a long month for me. I had quite a scare with bleeding
which started on October 4th. Went to the doctors and he took me off
work for a month to do strictly bedrest. He felt I was overdoing it
at work..actually I thought I had been taking it pretty easy! I guess
with IVF being high risk the first trimester they really want you to
do close to nothing. So I glued my bottom to the couch and caught up
on soaps and Oprah and more naps then I can remember ever taking.
Its great to be back at work. Its a little hard after going thru a
scare like that to let go of some of the worry and fear, but each day
I get a little bit better. I've been dreaming forever about getting
pregnant and figured that when I did the whole time would be full of
joyful bliss...(and a lot of the time it is); but on the other side
when the bleeding, or first time aches and pains creep up and your not
sure if everything is going to be okay...it sure takes a toll on your
heart. I guess this is just the beginning class of becoming a parent!
Re: 42 ... After embryo transfer I stayed home for 7 days bedrest. I
know that a lot of doctors recommend 48 hours, but mine wanted atleast
5 and said 7 would be better. For the following week prior to the
pregnancy test I would try and keep myself busy with things that were
not to stressful on mind or body. Although after my second cycle I
experienced mild hyperstimulation (from 19 follicles) and had an attack
of the killer kidney stones (7!)... and one of those babies managed to
hang on, so I guess when the time is right its going to happen!
...Lori
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828.45 | It Worked! | STEREO::CLEMENT | | Mon Nov 11 1991 11:19 | 14 |
| Here it is Monday, and I still can't believe it. I'M PREGNANT!!!
Had my pregnancy test done on Friday and all day I kept saying, your
not pregnant because I didn't feel it and when ever I heard the news I
couldn't stop crying and shaking. I guess I can't believe that it
worked on the first cycle. Hard to believe.
I find myself now sitting here wondering how many implanted. I guess
I'll find out in about 3 weeks when I have my first ultrasound.
Wishing all the people going through IVF and or GIFT all the luck and
success in the world. It does work.
Cheryl
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828.46 | Hurrah! | KAOFS::M_FETT | alias Mrs.Barney | Mon Nov 11 1991 11:24 | 5 |
| That's wonderful Cheryl!
8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)
Monica
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828.47 | Congrats Cheryl!! | NEWPRT::SZAFIRSKI_LO | IVF...I'm Very Fertile! | Mon Nov 11 1991 18:13 | 22 |
| I'm so very happy for you and your hubby!
I know what you mean about shaking and crying. On my second cycle I
had convinced myself that it didn't work. My doctor had the test
results at 10:00 and we didn't connect until 8:00pm (due to my stubborn
streak which insisted I didn't want to know the results cuz I already
new it didn't work...ha!..fooled me!) When the doctor called and told
me I just sank to the floor crying hysterical tears of joy, they were
the deepest heart felt sobs I have ever experienced...they were the
best!
I was a little nervous about wondering how many implanted, but I
figured what ever God gave us would be exactly what He knew we could
handle.
Take it easy this first trimester and give that baby(s) the good
healthy start on the wonderful journey that is ahead.
Again my sincere congrats to you Cheryl!
..Lori
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828.48 | Cost of In Vitro/GIFT? | DONVAN::AZTEX::PIAZZA | | Tue Dec 03 1991 13:05 | 9 |
| Does anyone know the cost of such procedures as In Vitro or GIFT? My
current health policy does not pay for those, so I'm wondering what the
out of pocket costs might be if our doctor recommends either of those
procedures.
Thanks,
Janet
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828.49 | Invitro Cost | STEREO::CLEMENT | | Tue Dec 03 1991 13:34 | 8 |
| I just completed an IVF cycle (with success) and I figure it cost
approximately $10,000 - $13,000. Luckily I have insurance to cover
this because if I didn't I'm not sure if I would of gone through it.
Best of Luck!!
Cheryl
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828.50 | GIFT costs | MEMIT::GIUNTA | | Tue Dec 03 1991 14:13 | 10 |
| My GIFT cycle cost last October cost around $8000 including the
Pergonal. I imagine your cost would depend on the drugs that you need.
During one of my GIFT cycles that got cancelled at the last minute and
changed to an IUI, I was on Pergonal, Metradin, Lupron, HCG trigger
shot, and Progesterone. The Pergonal and Metradin are around $50 per
vial, and I used about 40 vials for the cycle so that was $2000 just in
medication. It can get very expensive fast.
Best of luck.
Cathy
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828.51 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Tue Dec 03 1991 15:52 | 1 |
| The Digital Medical Plans cover up to 5 IVF and/or GIFT cycles per lifetime.
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828.52 | Best $1,500. We Ever Invested! | NEWPRT::SZAFIRSKI_LO | IVF...I'm Very Fertile! | Wed Dec 04 1991 11:41 | 7 |
| During 1991 we completed two IVF cycles, the first one in April and the
second (positive!) one in August. Our total out-of-pocket costs for
1991 was $1,500.00. All other expenses related to the pregnancy or any
other medical claim have been picked up at 100%, being that we
satisfied our out-of-pocket maxium.
..Lori
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828.53 | | CSC32::DUBOIS | Love | Wed Feb 12 1992 15:11 | 24 |
| This note is being entered for a member of our community who wishes
to remain anonymous. If you wish to reply by EMAIL, instead of in
the notesfile, feel free to send me your mail and I will forward it
on to the author.
Carol duBois, PARENTING co-moderator
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Well, I just finished my first IVF attempt and was excited
to hear that I was successful. Until the other day I was
on cloud nine. My third blood test indicates that my HCG levels
have dropped and now my doctor is telling me that I have a chemical
pregnancy. Needless to say, I'm totally confused and very disappointed.
My body still feels like it's pregnant, but the doctor says it's
going to take time for it to realize what's happened.
Has anyone else experienced this type of pregnancy when doing
an IVF or GIFT procedure? If so, did you finally achieve a
successful pregnancy with other attempts? I'm anxious to get
on with my next attempt but I'm afraid history is going to repeat
itself.
Thanks!
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828.54 | My friend had the same thing....... | MVDS02::BELFORTI | Time to get a new Timmy! | Wed Feb 12 1992 16:16 | 16 |
| My friend (from the note for Good thoughts for the MKO person) just
found out that the last time it was unsuccessful, it was also a
chemical pregnancy... the way she explained it.... the egg divided, and
the part that becomes the placenta had done it's part, but the part
that becomes the baby did not do it's part... she still went on the
hormone roller-coaster, as her body thought it was pregnant. It took a
few days, after her period started, for her to feel "normal" again!
She will be going back in either the end of the month, or the first
week in March for the "harvesting"..... last time they did not harvest
all they could have... this time she was told they would!
I am sending you both (rather... ALL of you who are going through this)
my best thoughts, and hopes for success!!!
M-L
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