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thread: I finally booked in :)

  1. #1
    Registered User

    Jul 2010
    Melbourne
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    I finally booked in :)

    After 2 years, 6 months of clomid and a M/C, I have finally booked in to see a Fertility Specialist. I had faith in my body that it would work itself out, but I have realised that isn't the case

    But I am happy to have taken the next step and I really hope they can help me. I have a few questions though......
    1. If I have already tried clomid and ovulated, but didn't conceive, what is the next before IUI?
    2. If It is decide that IUI is the best option for me, does it hurt?

    I'm a little nervous!

  2. #2
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    Sep 2007
    Brisbane
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    IUI doesn't hurt at all, usually. I felt NOTHING but shame that I didn't shave my legs first. . Some people do have pain if they have to use a tenaculum (sp?) but otherwise it's fine.

    As for what is next, maybe some blood tests, and I wouldn't be surprised if they send you for a lap either.

    Hope it goes well .

  3. #3
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    Feb 2009
    3,407

    It's a huge step realising that your body won't do what you want it to. Big hugs hun, I know the feeling all too well.

    I think they'll send you for BTs and a lap, as M has said.

    When I started seeing my FS, he did a lap to check how dodgy my tubes were (one was completely blocked from a Hydrosalpinx) and ended up removing the right one completely. We had to go straight to IVF, but he said that had my tubes been ok, IUI would've been the next step.

    Good luck!! :fingerscrossed:

  4. #4
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    Jul 2010
    Melbourne
    2,737

    Thanks ladies, what exactly is involved in a lap?

  5. #5
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    Sep 2007
    Brisbane
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    Basically a cut in your belly button, and one at your pubic line... they inflate you with a bit of gas and have a look to see if there is any endo or cysts etc. They will likely also do a hysteroscope at the same time, sticking a camera through your cervix to look inside your uterus. There are heaps of articles online about laps. I honestly didn't find mind too bad pain wise, and they didn't find anything at all.

  6. #6
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    Jul 2010
    Melbourne
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    Sounds awful! But if it helps me to become a mum then so be it I'm not too squeamish, I can take a bit of pain. I have not had any injections though yet (trigger etc) so hoping something else will work first. Thanks again Maruschke!

  7. #7

    Jun 2010
    District Twelve
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    They will want your DH to do a sperm analysis too.

  8. #8
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    Jul 2010
    Melbourne
    2,737

    N2L, DH had one end of last year, will they want another one? I also have had HEAPS of blood tests and also had scans. So far everything looks normal, apart from having lots of follicles (about 19 or so on one ovary) which the u/s lady said looked borderline PCOS (I asked her)
    Should I bring them to my appointment?

  9. #9
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    Sep 2007
    Brisbane
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    It's annoying, but most clinics redo all the BT's when you get there. And SA's as well.

    I do not know what else you can do without a lap and before IUI. Have you had a HSG?


  10. #10

    Jun 2010
    District Twelve
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    They will want to do them again most likely, but take them anyway. Did you have your FSH and AMH done. They are two of the most important.

    Yep, DH will probably have to give another sample. Sperm quality can change quickly.

  11. #11
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    Jul 2010
    Melbourne
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    No, I have only had scans and then clomid. What is HSG?

    I am pretty sure the OB/GYN who prescribed clomid for me requested FSH. But AMH I'm not sure, can't remember.

  12. #12

    Nov 2007
    Earth
    4,434

    Definitely bring your previous scans to your appointment, and blood test results if you have them. Bring your husbands report as well, they may want another one depending on what his results were. My husbands were very low, so they wanted another one done a few months later as lots of things can affect sperm count.

    Good luck!

  13. #13

    Jun 2010
    District Twelve
    8,425

    Dye flushed through your tubes to check for blockages.

    FSH and AMH are blood tests.

  14. #14
    Registered User

    Jan 2009
    5,235

    I had 4 holes with my lap - guess it depends on how much they do and how many instruments they need to put in...they usually do a d&c at the same time as a lap - I was supposed to have the dye, while they were at it, but they ran out of time due to lots of endo.
    I hope this is just the beginning of a very short journey to a bub for you!

  15. #15
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    Jul 2010
    Melbourne
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    I'm no expert, but I don't feel there is a tube problem. I know it's definitely an ovulation and a CM problem. Gosh I hope they get to the bottom of it!
    I will bring all my stuff with me to the appointment, thank you everyone

  16. #16
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    Sep 2007
    Brisbane
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    If you think it's a CM problem, I'd skip straight to IUI. But don't be surprised if they ask for either a lap or a hsg to demonstrate your tubes are open before they offer the IUI.

  17. #17

    Jun 2010
    District Twelve
    8,425

    Sometimes it can be a range of problems, some of which you may not have even contemplated (eg. Egg quality, lining issues, chromosomal issues, autoimmune issues). You would not necessarily have any symptoms.

    A good FS will be really thorough. Are you going through a clinic?

  18. #18
    Registered User

    Jul 2010
    Melbourne
    2,737

    Yes, I have been recommended a clinic on my side of town. I have heard the FS name on here once or twice. Whatever they need me to do, I will comply.

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