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Old 08-15-2008, 02:35 AM
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Did you have an HSG before your first iui?

Hi! I am getting ready to start my first iui and i asked my RE if and hsg was needed and she said i could have it done if i wanted but otherwise we would try a few cycles of iui first.
I was just wondering how many of your RE's had you get an hsg before your first iui or if it is common to have a few first THEN have one??

Thanks ladies!!! Happy to be finally joining you!!

jen
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me-30- no problems as far as we know
DH- 35-no sperm!! high FSH of 28

No children(yet!)- our furrbabies: Auggie and Star (dogs), Mr. Toes, Lily and Diesel (kitties)
ttc x 4 years

Nov. 5th- TESE results: sperm found!!! Enough for 3 cycles!!

IVF #1- cancelled after only 2 follies made
IVF #2 6/2 start new protocol- "flare" protocol- menopur, lupron and gonal f 4 mature eggs/2 fert. and transferred

iui# 1 with DS- oct 6 (21.8 mil post wash)

iui#2 nov 5th (19.6 mil post wash)

11dpiui hpt= bfn
12 and 13dpiui hpt=


beta #1- 15dpiui-42 please please double!!
beta #2 -19dpiui-152 Thank you God!!
beta#3- 21 dpiui - 301
beta#4- Dec 3
First US if all ok dec. 10th

beginning to review adoption options also


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Old 08-15-2008, 05:57 AM
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I had an HSG before my first IUI (my lap showed a lot of scar tissue, so we had to make sure my tubes were even open) and I HIGHLY recommend having one before you do IUI! Hopefully your tubes are clear of obstruction, but if they aren't this will show you before you even begin and save a lot of frustration. I've also heard that your chances of getting a bfp are increased for the first month or two after an HSG because it flushes everything out (my first one worked and I think the HSG helped).

Whatever you decide, good luck! I hope to see your soon!
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'04. Miscarried blighted ovum.
Cycle 1-Clomid+IUI
5/12/08 HCG-70 Progesteron-20.6 Started Crinone. those numbers keep rising!
5/14/08 HCG-130 Progesteron-31! Grow, baby, grow!
5/21/08 hCG 2053!
5/28/08 US showed empty sack, could be too early.
6/03/08 Saw one beautiful little bean with a great heartbeat!
6/16/08 US Saw great heartbeat and our little bean dancing around!
7/16/08 1st Tri Screen: Saw baby moving around like crazy and sucking its thumb! Heartbeat 150 BPM! Negative indication of Downs and Trisomy!
Quad Screen: Better than average for age group!
8/27 Anatomy scan- Uncooperative baby, but could be a boy!
9/26 Second anatomy scan! It's a BOY! Caden Andrew!
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Old 08-15-2008, 05:58 AM
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I had a few IUIs first, then the HSG. Do whatever makes you comfortable. I wish I would have had mine first I think just to make sure everything is open (mine were). Hopefully, insurance will pay most or at least a part of it. Good luck in whatever you decide.
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3 unmedicated IUIs (2007) ...............BFN
1 IUI w/ Clomid/Trigger (2007) ..........BFN
HSG - All Clear!
2 IUIs w/Clomid/trigger (2008)...........BFN
05/09/08 Lap/myomectomy
08/2008 IUI #7 (gonal-f 150iu/day)....BFN
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Old 08-15-2008, 08:17 AM
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Because we felt I was low risk for having blocked tubes (no stds, no PID, no endometriosis, no pelvic surgeries, etc..) we are trying IUI first and if it doesn't work, we may explore the hsg test. My RE said it wasn't 'necessary" but 'good to know'....with an 80% chance that isn't the issue...we decided to go ahead with IUI since insurance didn't cover the hsg test and it was around $1500.00.


Best of luck!
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DH- Poor morphology - age 38

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One furry baby (Levi- The Old English Sheepdog)


#1 IUI

8/7- cd b/w, 1st u/s
prescribed Clomid (100mg), 2mg estrace & Menopur

8/16 2nd u/s scheduled (3 big folllies, 1 small one); 12mm lining.


8/16 hcg injection

8/18 #1 IUI (20 million sperm, 40% motility)

9/4 -
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Old 08-15-2008, 08:38 AM
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Hi

I had one done...but as you can see from my sig. it didn't show what was truly going on anyway. (I'm not really sure how common it is for that to happen.) Best advice I can give is to go with your gut. It usually leads us in the right direction!

Pennycuff.....I noticed you have an old english sheepdog!!!!! I had one as a kid for 15 1/2 yrs. I want another so badly!!
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Me: 39 was unexplained until recent lap..removed left tube
Dh: 39 A-OK!
Zack-big fat orange cat
Zoe-little calico cat
Simon- little rescue puppy....newest addition to our family!


TTC- 2 1/2 yrs.
12/07 HSG...looked all clear
2/08 ultrasound for ovarian cyst...discovered small uterine septum
3/08 met with RE
4/08 hysteroscopy...all clear
5/08 1st IUI w/clomid and ovidrel - BFN
6/08 2nd IUI w/clomid and ovidrel - BFN
7/08 3rd IUI w/ Menopur and ovidrel - BFN
8/08 LAP. found (and removed) destroyed left tube, mild endo, left ovary stuck to pelvis by scar tissue
9/08 hysteroscopy to remove uterine septum
10/08 IVF consult. (and another in-office hysteroscopy to see how uterus has healed)......10/20 had hysteroscopy and all healed perfectly! Mock transfer that day as well.

11/08??...on to IVF! (depending on cyst that just won't go away)
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Old 08-15-2008, 08:46 AM
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Hi

I had one done...but as you can see from my sig. it didn't show what was truly going on anyway. (I'm not really sure how common it is for that to happen.) Best advice I can give is to go with your gut. It usually leads us in the right direction!

Pennycuff.....I noticed you have an old english sheepdog!!!!! I had one as a kid for 15 1/2 yrs. I want another so badly!!

Oh..I love my wigglebottom-- he's adorable.

I just uploaded him as my avatar...with his 'short' hair cut for the summer.
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Me- Unexplained infertility, all tests look good- age 37
DH- Poor morphology - age 38

TTC since October 2007

One furry baby (Levi- The Old English Sheepdog)


#1 IUI

8/7- cd b/w, 1st u/s
prescribed Clomid (100mg), 2mg estrace & Menopur

8/16 2nd u/s scheduled (3 big folllies, 1 small one); 12mm lining.


8/16 hcg injection

8/18 #1 IUI (20 million sperm, 40% motility)

9/4 -
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Old 08-15-2008, 09:47 AM
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Pennycuff....what a cute pup!!! I'm such a weirdo that whenever I see someone with one I get so excited I have to run over and ask if I can pet their dog!! My husband thinks their dirty looking dogs (can ya believe it!!!????), so there will be a lot of compromising (and begging) if I ever get one. He really wants a french bulldog. My feeling is, I don't want a dog that's no bigger than my cat!!
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Me: 39 was unexplained until recent lap..removed left tube
Dh: 39 A-OK!
Zack-big fat orange cat
Zoe-little calico cat
Simon- little rescue puppy....newest addition to our family!


TTC- 2 1/2 yrs.
12/07 HSG...looked all clear
2/08 ultrasound for ovarian cyst...discovered small uterine septum
3/08 met with RE
4/08 hysteroscopy...all clear
5/08 1st IUI w/clomid and ovidrel - BFN
6/08 2nd IUI w/clomid and ovidrel - BFN
7/08 3rd IUI w/ Menopur and ovidrel - BFN
8/08 LAP. found (and removed) destroyed left tube, mild endo, left ovary stuck to pelvis by scar tissue
9/08 hysteroscopy to remove uterine septum
10/08 IVF consult. (and another in-office hysteroscopy to see how uterus has healed)......10/20 had hysteroscopy and all healed perfectly! Mock transfer that day as well.

11/08??...on to IVF! (depending on cyst that just won't go away)
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Old 08-15-2008, 02:11 PM
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Definitely get the HSG!! I had 3 IUI's before I got an HSG and I found out my tubes had a mucous plug on both sides. So that was pretty much a waste of 3 IUI's.
Plus they say fertility rates increase within the first 3 months following the HSG.
I must warn you...I found this procedure very painful!!
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March '08 - First IUI, on clomid,
April '08 - Second IUI, on clomid,
May '08 - Third IUI, on clomid & metformin,
July '08 - Fourth IUI, on clomid & metformin,
Aug '08 - Fifth & Final IUI, on Femara,

IVF #1 October '08
9 eggs retrieved & 7 fertilized w/ ICSI
Transferred 2 blasts, none to freeze



IVF #2 in Jan '09
11/15/08 - Start BCP's, Baby Asprin, Royal Jelly
11/18/08 - Meet w/ RE to discuss Jan cycle
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Old 08-15-2008, 03:10 PM
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thanks ladies!! i think i will go ahead with this one vial of DS we have had since last year and if that does not work then ask for the test. More expenses i am sure insurance won't cover!!!!
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me-30- no problems as far as we know
DH- 35-no sperm!! high FSH of 28

No children(yet!)- our furrbabies: Auggie and Star (dogs), Mr. Toes, Lily and Diesel (kitties)
ttc x 4 years

Nov. 5th- TESE results: sperm found!!! Enough for 3 cycles!!

IVF #1- cancelled after only 2 follies made
IVF #2 6/2 start new protocol- "flare" protocol- menopur, lupron and gonal f 4 mature eggs/2 fert. and transferred

iui# 1 with DS- oct 6 (21.8 mil post wash)

iui#2 nov 5th (19.6 mil post wash)

11dpiui hpt= bfn
12 and 13dpiui hpt=


beta #1- 15dpiui-42 please please double!!
beta #2 -19dpiui-152 Thank you God!!
beta#3- 21 dpiui - 301
beta#4- Dec 3
First US if all ok dec. 10th

beginning to review adoption options also


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Old 08-15-2008, 03:47 PM
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I would defiantly recommend having HSG before IUI. Our dr. said it would be pointless to spend the money on IUI if tubes are blocked. Some even think it is therapeutic, I actually talked to an old friend today who said she had been trying for 14 months with two rounds of Clomid, she had an HSG and the next month they were pregnant! It's possible the die pushed a small blockage out of her tubes and "cleaned" her out.
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DH: 33
Married: 7.5 yrs
TTC: 2 yrs.
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Two furbabies:
Wiley: min. poodle/human (he thinks)
Tucker: toy poodle (all puppy!)

HSG 11/07 - Normal
4/08 - Clomid
5/08 - Clomid
7/08 - Acupuncture & relaxin on vacation
8/24 - 1st IUI (2 follies 18 & 19) Femara & Bravelle
9/8 - AF arrived
9/10 - Baseline u/s
9/24 - Still waiting for those follies to grow! What a weird cycle!
9/26 - CD19, 5th u/s, 11th Bravelle inj. One big follie, we can get another to grow.
9/27 - CD20, u/s and b/w - 2 good follies, trigger Ovidrel
9/28 - IUI #2 on CD21!
10/08 - 11 dpiui HPT.
10/09 - 1st beta: 28
10/13 - 2nd beta: 228
10/21 - 1st u/s & we have one little tater! (my husband chose this name )
10/28 - 2nd u/s HBT 104
11/4 - 3rd u/s HBT 142
11/17 - Spotting - u/s all good HBT 174


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Old 08-15-2008, 05:05 PM
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Jen-
I had my HSG the same month as my first IUI. They did the test I believe on day 8, and then I headed straight to my RE's office for my scan the same day. Didn't work for us, but sometimes the test helps increase your chances (due to clearing out even little things in your tubes)
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DH 29 (Perfect little swimmers!)
2 Dogs (Lelu and Kenna) + 1 Cat (Killian)
8/07 Diagnosed with Hashimoto's Thyroditis
9/07-11/07: 3 cycles of Clomid (did not work)
1/18: Began accupuncture
2/15: Progesterone at 21.6
3/15: My first appt with RE (normal ultrasound)
3/28: First HSG Test - Tubes All Clear!!!!
4/1: First planned IUI
4/7: Progesterone > 20 Good sign!!!
4/16:
Natural from April to July
Aug 15th: Natural Conception!!!!
Aug 15th: Beta 69
Aug 18th: Beta 169
Aug 20th: Beta 199
Aug 22nd: Beta 211, suspected ectopic
Sep 4th: Methotrexate shot given
Sept 8th: Tube Ruptured, Emergency Surgery. Saved left tube.
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Old 08-15-2008, 06:26 PM
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Jen,
The HSG was one of the first tests my RE recommended for me. My insurance covered it so that made the decision easier. I did not find it to be terribly painful. Just like mild cramping with a couple sharp sensations, but my tubes were clear so that could be why. i have heard it can be more painful if you do have a blockage. I was glad i did it early on, so that i could know that the tubes were not the problem. I just started IUI this cycle, after one round of clomid. Keeping my fingers crossed. Good luck to you! If you have any more questions about the HSG or IUI please dont hesitate to ask.
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