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Yes, I did......but with donor eggs!
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The third time was the charm for me. We had fresh sperm on ER day, and my RE altered my protocol (from Lupron to Antagonist). We're gearing up for #4!
When do you consult with your RE? Will s/he change your protocol in any way? You could also pay for a phone consult with one of the big IVF clinics (CCRM or Cornell) to see what the docs there have to say about your case. Paying out of pocket takes it to a whole new level, I'm sure. You're right, though, if it works--you'd be over the moon! Best of luck to you!
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Me: 37, wombtacular DH: 40, spermatically challenged TTC 4 years 2 years on our own 2 years with RE 3 IVFs, 3 TESEs, 1 FET, 1 m/c, and a DD that made it all worth it! IVF #4: IVF/ICSI/TESE 8/5 -- anatomy scan; HB 149; weight 7 oz. We have a healthy tot! And no, we didn't peek at the gender--it's a surprise! 10/7 -- passed glucose screening! / HB 150 / measuring 1 week ahead / now taking daily iron supp. 11/17 -- HB 150s / measuring right on schedule / baby is vertex! ![]() |
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Thanks!! We will use a "down regulation protocol" where we go slower with the meds this time to even out the follicle size instead of ex 150 twice daily from the get go. THis should also help I am told with OHHS since when I had an E2 level last time of 3500 we had to trigger regardless of the remaining size embryos. The other option is donor eggs. What is an antagonist protocol? I did Follistim/Ganirelix and then Lupro/GonalF. |
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