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dooodles
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dm24angel
Wishing you lots of luck this morning! I woke up today just after 6 am and had been dreaming that you had posted about a VERY successful IUI today saying that 2 of your follies had tested for a BFP. (I know, not possible to post this when you get home, it was a dream ) You could be my second part of the dream for twins! We know the first part came true My fingers and toes are crossed for you! I hope with all I have that this month is it!
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Posted 2/11/06 8:39 AM |
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rose825
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Re: dm24angel
Cant wiat to hear how it went. Thinking of you here too.
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Posted 2/11/06 11:35 AM |
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dm24angel
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Name: Donna
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Re: dm24angel
hi guys! Thanks so much I sooo appreciate the thoughts. I think they help
Well Donna whats weird is I thought I had one follie at 23mm, turns out there's 2 of them and she said both look like they are gtting ready to GO..she believes 100% I will O both large follies, so for the first time ever we have a 2 chance shot!!
Unfortunatly I just got a positive on my OPK so it looks like the timing was bad, but sometimes I get two days of +'s so I am hoping I will get one tommorow as well and then IUI on Monday again or that today and BD'ing tommorow will work!!
I am doing an HCG anyhow tonight.
I would go tommorow but just doesnt seem many will make it to the clinic if theres a freaking blizzard!
anyway, Thanks for the thoughts. I will just pray now!
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Posted 2/11/06 1:30 PM |
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MrsJ
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Re: dm24angel
Ooh Donna, GOOD LUCK!!!!!!!!!!
ETA I just saw your post - GREAT NEWS re: TWO follies that the RE thinks will BOTH release and egg!!
I'm soooo crossing my fingers for you and
Message edited 2/11/2006 2:09:11 PM.
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Posted 2/11/06 2:02 PM |
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dooodles
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Re: dm24angel
Please forgive my ignorance here Donna, but if you got your positive on your OPK, wouldn't that mean your IUI this morning would be a good thing?
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Posted 2/11/06 2:17 PM |
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dm24angel
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Re: dm24angel
Posted by dooodles
Please forgive my ignorance here Donna, but if you got your positive on your OPK, wouldn't that mean your IUI this morning would be a good thing?
Not ignorant at all silly
A positive on OPK means that you will O within 24-36 hours from the positive. So , if I had an IUI this morning , but dont O till tommorow night. Then the timing was too far off. Regular sperm can live from 24 hours to 5 days in CM, but washed sperm( they wash it before the IUI) has been known to only last 12 hours or so ( up to 24 on occasion).
So If I O tommorow, Mondays IUI would probably be too late....ITs tricky timing, thats why IUI success rates are actually lower ( 10-15% each time) then regualr BD rates, because the washed sperm is more concentrated but cannot survive as long.
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Posted 2/11/06 3:04 PM |
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FeliciaDP
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Re: dm24angel
Oooh Donna, Im so hoping that this is finally IT for you!!!!!!!!!! Sounds SO promising with all those follies, especially those really big ones
TONS of baby dust and all the luck in the world to you !!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted 2/11/06 3:37 PM |
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rose825
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Re: dm24angel
Donna I have a good feeling about this month. get some BDing done tomorrow and get that IUI MOnday it might not be too late. Besides switching clinics, did you do anything different this month to make such a great difference. I am keeping my fingers crossed for you.
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Posted 2/11/06 4:54 PM |
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dm24angel
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Re: dm24angel
Posted by rose825
Donna I have a good feeling about this month. get some BDing done tomorrow and get that IUI MOnday it might not be too late. Besides switching clinics, did you do anything different this month to make such a great difference. I am keeping my fingers crossed for you.
We really just increased the clomid, and the Dr said sometimes after cysts you get more follies the following month , so Im just really hopeful and excited and its been a while since I have felt that way....
Thanks Pauline and everyone!
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Posted 2/11/06 5:29 PM |
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boosh1002
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Re: dm24angel
Donna it sounds like you are right on track!!!!
I hope you get a BFP real soon!!
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Posted 2/11/06 7:27 PM |
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Tah-wee-ZAH
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Re: dm24angel
Donna,
2 Follies that's great! I had no idea about washed sperm living less and according to your explanation they may have done my IUI one day too early
I reallly hope this is it for you! Baby Dust
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Posted 2/11/06 7:43 PM |
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karacg
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Re: dm24angel
Great news DOnna. I am keeping my fingers crossed for you!! &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
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Posted 2/11/06 8:30 PM |
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redstar
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Re: dm24angel
Posted by Tah-wee-ZAH
Donna,
2 Follies that's great! I had no idea about washed sperm living less and according to your explanation they may have done my IUI one day too early
I reallly hope this is it for you! Baby Dust
Washed sperm can also pass through the tubes way before the egg is even there. When they insert the washed sperm it's not traveling in cervical mucus , therefore, it's goes everywhere.
I also find interesting is the technique in which they wash sperm for IUI differs then how they do it for IVF. IUI sperm washing is a much simpler sperm washing technique. For IUI's they do not separate the live from dead sperm. Any bacteria, or white blood cells and debris that was part of the semen is used for an IUI.
If you read Dr. Silber's book How to Get Pregnant...he is really not an advocate for IUIs. He said it doesn't improve chances over regular bding. However, hostile cm is an issue or if there are cervical issues....IUI can be a good choice. Washed sperm also helps with motility, so if there is male factor motility issues, IUIs may be something to consider. Many Re's push IUIs in NY because many insurances here cover unlimited amounts.....however, if you notice women who are in other states aren't always directed to do IUIs.
I believe that clinics need to monitor their patients with u/s and bloodwork and not ask their patients to use opks to track ovulation. It is critical to have IUI timing correct.
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Posted 2/11/06 9:02 PM |
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dm24angel
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Michelle- One thing that was pointed out though today actually was the lab guy at NSUH at the andrology lab said they DO wash out any debris, and will likley not do an iui if theres any whiteblood cell count. The women in front of me, he told her her husbands sample had debris is it, and he noted it on her chart and that he cleared it out.
So it is possible during IUI.
He also explained that the washing should increase the motility by at least 50% and if it doesnt, then the sample is not a good one or not washed properly.
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Posted 2/11/06 9:09 PM |
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redstar
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Re: dm24angel
Posted by dm24angel
Michelle- One thing that was pointed out though today actually was the lab guy at NSUH at the andrology lab said they DO wash out any debris, and will likley not do an iui if theres any whiteblood cell count. The women in front of me, he told her her husbands sample had debris is it, and he noted it on her chart and that he cleared it out.
So it is possible during IUI.
He also explained that the washing should increase the motility by at least 50% and if it doesnt, then the sample is not a good one or not washed properly.
Donna, that's excellent news that NSUH is probably using the same technique for IUIs as they do for IVF. I always asked Rsofny, and they never answered that question. In that case, I think it increases fertilization chances....The fact that there was communication between andrology and patients..is another indicator that NSUH is a far better clinic than RS. When they used to have me sign for IUIs they would hardly ever want to discuss the status of the sperm...they would only speak of count. I always found them covering the paper and making it difficult for you to view it or ask about it.
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Posted 2/11/06 10:14 PM |
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dooodles
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Re: dm24angel
Posted by dm24angel
Posted by dooodles
Please forgive my ignorance here Donna, but if you got your positive on your OPK, wouldn't that mean your IUI this morning would be a good thing?
Not ignorant at all silly
A positive on OPK means that you will O within 24-36 hours from the positive. So , if I had an IUI this morning , but dont O till tommorow night. Then the timing was too far off. Regular sperm can live from 24 hours to 5 days in CM, but washed sperm( they wash it before the IUI) has been known to only last 12 hours or so ( up to 24 on occasion).
So If I O tommorow, Mondays IUI would probably be too late....ITs tricky timing, thats why IUI success rates are actually lower ( 10-15% each time) then regualr BD rates, because the washed sperm is more concentrated but cannot survive as long.
Thanks so much for answering my question. I never knew the survivial of washed sperm differs.
I am soooo excited for you this month.
And we'll hope this little guy helped to
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Posted 2/12/06 8:30 AM |
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Gertyrae
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Re: dm24angel
Donna, I hope you are taking advantage of this storm and BD'ing your brains out!!!!! Good luck, I hope this is your month!
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Posted 2/12/06 8:35 AM |
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dm24angel
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Posted by redstar
Posted by dm24angel
Michelle- One thing that was pointed out though today actually was the lab guy at NSUH at the andrology lab said they DO wash out any debris, and will likley not do an iui if theres any whiteblood cell count. The women in front of me, he told her her husbands sample had debris is it, and he noted it on her chart and that he cleared it out.
So it is possible during IUI.
He also explained that the washing should increase the motility by at least 50% and if it doesnt, then the sample is not a good one or not washed properly.
Donna, that's excellent news that NSUH is probably using the same technique for IUIs as they do for IVF. I always asked Rsofny, and they never answered that question. In that case, I think it increases fertilization chances....The fact that there was communication between andrology and patients..is another indicator that NSUH is a far better clinic than RS. When they used to have me sign for IUIs they would hardly ever want to discuss the status of the sperm...they would only speak of count. I always found them covering the paper and making it difficult for you to view it or ask about it.
AY NSUH, you actually go and pick up from the lab your sample after its washed, and the tech went over each number and answered questions. The lady in front me of me talked to him for a good 10 minutes....The lab tech was VERY nice. HE even knew who was coming in on that day by name..IT was a much more personal experience for me.
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Posted 2/12/06 9:55 AM |
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dm24angel
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Re: dm24angel
Posted by dooodles
Posted by dm24angel
Posted by dooodles
Please forgive my ignorance here Donna, but if you got your positive on your OPK, wouldn't that mean your IUI this morning would be a good thing?
Not ignorant at all silly
A positive on OPK means that you will O within 24-36 hours from the positive. So , if I had an IUI this morning , but dont O till tommorow night. Then the timing was too far off. Regular sperm can live from 24 hours to 5 days in CM, but washed sperm( they wash it before the IUI) has been known to only last 12 hours or so ( up to 24 on occasion).
So If I O tommorow, Mondays IUI would probably be too late....ITs tricky timing, thats why IUI success rates are actually lower ( 10-15% each time) then regualr BD rates, because the washed sperm is more concentrated but cannot survive as long.
Thanks so much for answering my question. I never knew the survivial of washed sperm differs.
I am soooo excited for you this month.
And we'll hope this little guy helped to IMAGE
yeah I hope "they " helped too..we know they have worked for "others" right????
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Posted 2/12/06 9:55 AM |
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LisaW
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Re: dm24angel
Wow, 2 follies is GREAT!!!!!
Good luck Donna!!!!
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Posted 2/12/06 10:09 AM |
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boosh1002
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Re: dm24angel
And we'll hope this little guy helped to IMAGE
OMG Donna, your too funny!!
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Posted 2/12/06 10:13 AM |
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rose825
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Re: dm24angel
That is too funny!! What are those things?
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Posted 2/12/06 10:34 AM |
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dm24angel
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That is too funny!! What are those things?
Shots ....LOL
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Posted 2/12/06 10:38 AM |
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DebG
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Re: dm24angel
Donna- I really hope this is your month and I have EVRYTHING crossed for you.
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Posted 2/12/06 10:55 AM |
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rose825
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Re: dm24angel
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Posted by rose825
That is too funny!! What are those things?
Shots ....LOL
Ok... I am clueless. What the heck kind a shot is that. I tried to google it but no luck
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