Irregular and long cycles after 15 years of the pill
DH has 1-5% morphology
I have a short LP and low progesterone
Cl0mid doesn't help much (did 3 rounds, all with 10-11 day LPs)
Stim like a grandma despite very low FSH. 1st injects cycle cancelled
due to drop in E2. 2nd cycle they upped me too quickly, stimmed too
fast, and couldn't do IUI due to travel.
Change doctors/clinics
Lap or IVF? Decide to go to IVF.
First IVF cycle (June 2006), stim like a grandma
again and E2 drops. Proceed anyway. Get 14 eggs and 10 embryos. Put
back 3 grade A's on day 3, none to freeze. Start AF early as per usual.
BFN.
RE does some immune/recurrent pg loss testing because he doesn't think
I should stim like a grandma. Come back with APAs and ATAs. He thinks
I have some autoimmune reactions against stims. We add steroids.
Second IVF cycle (October 2006), stim worlds better.
In fact, I slightly overstim and have to coast. Don't get AF early.
Still BFN. But 4 make it to freeze.
Consult Reproductive Immunologist and find out more autoimmune issues:
NK cells and Anti-ovarian antibodies, which explain my problems stimming.
Consult endocrinologist about ATAs. Diagnosed with Hashimoto's. Found
nodule on thyroid. Ultrasound reveals that it's big and needs to be
biopsied.
First FET cycle (January 2007), easy cycle. Not expecting
much.
Thyroid biopsy comes back as possibly cancerous. Need to have surgery.
BFP on HPT at 13dpo on FET. Beta only 30 at 14dpo. HPTs don't get
much darker. Beta < 5 at 18dpo.
Break for thyroid surgery (not cancer).
Period and O pain gets worse each month after each IVF. Demand a lap.
Lap (March 2007) reveals Stage 3 endo all over everything
and both tubes are now blocked.
2 months of lupr0n dep0t.
Third IVF cycle-Part 1 (started on lucky 7/7/07).
RE put me on a dose of stims that was way too high. I stimmed too quickly
and was cancelled.
Third IVF cycle-Part 2. Going on now. Hoping for
a slower stim and a lot of good embryos (don't we all?). Amazingly,
IVF#3 gave me a BFP.
Betas:
Beta at 14dpo: 180
Beta at 17dpo: 527 (DT 46.5 hours). Progesterone up to 48.
Beta at 19dpo: 902 (DT 62 hours)
Progesterone at 60.
Beta 21dpo: 1677 (DT 54 hours)
Progesterone still at 60.
Beta 23dpo: 3420 (DT 47 hours)
Progesterone dropped to 16. Back on PIO.
Progesterone 25dpo: 40.
Ultrasounds:
U/S at 5w5d: 2 babies with 2 HBs
Bleeding at 7w: U/S still shows 2 babies
U/S at 7w5d: SCH found (cause of bleeding) and babies still with
HBs. One measuring 7w4d and 1 at 7w1d.
U/S at 9w (and first OB appt): SCH gone and got to see babies
squiggling around. Both had hearts beating away.
U/S at 9w5d (release from RE): Babies look good with HBs but still
measuring slightly behind (9w1d and 9w0d).
NT scan at 11w5d: Risk of genetic abnormalities is only 1:990
for each baby. Yay! NT scan took forever to do because the babies
were moving around so much.
13w appt with OB: Uneventful, quick scan of babies. Both hearts
still beating away.
17w appt with OB: Another uneventful appointment. Quick scan of
babies. Tried to see genders but they weren't cooperating.
18w level II u/s: Everything looks great. We're having a boy and
a girl!
24w Viability! never thought I'd get here. Still have a long way
to go but very excited to be here. Had an u/s but didn't get a lot
of good shots. Baby boy is 1lb12oz (67%tile) and baby girl is 1lb6oz
(39%tile). Doc not worried about girl being smaller. Good news is
my cervix is 60mm long! A world record. :) Glucose, Iron, and TSH
all normal at this visit.
28: Great u/s today. Both babies are measuring in the 50th%tile.
Boy is 3lbs and girl is 2lbs 14 oz. Cervix still holding strong
at 45mm. Babies are definitely getting cuter and chubbier.
32w: Another growth u/s. Both babies are about 4.5 lbs. Getting
big and cute!
34w: Diagnosed with pre-eclampsia. Spilling protein and BP is
up. Doc puts me in the hospital for monitoring. I am there for 6
days, released for 1 day, and then readmitted.
35w2d: Start contracting regularly at 10am. By 10PM, more contractions
and water breaks.
35w3d: Q (5 llbs 11oz) and S (5 lbs 6 oz) arrive via
breech extraction. No c-section and no NICU time.