we paid $275 for the semen wash, $272 for the actual insemination by my GYN and $50 for the u/s.
i have done 8 rounds of clomid (shich was covered) with 2 IUIs trigger shots and lots of BFN.
We are now seeing a RE which is not covered at all. After this cycle we are doing letrozole with IUI with the RE. if that doesnt get me a BFP - on to IVF - sigh!
GL to you!
my husband and i would like to have a baby but we have to have In Vitro Fertilization is there a place near PA. that doesn't cost to much to have it done please let me know a.s.a.p. thank you all for your time.you can email me at ***@**** just put in the subject about In Vitro Fertilization so i know not to get rid of it .thank you again all .
me & my husband have been trying to conceive now for 2 years, i've been diagnosed with pco's and my cycles are irregular (my period comes 6 days earlyer then the month before) latly for 2 mths.. i was on Clomid for 3 months.. nothing happened.. and im stressing about going back to see about and IUI or IVF..because im not sure it would even work.. although every doctor i have seen said i CAN get pregnant. Thats pretty much all thats keeping me going... but does anyone have any suggestions...
Anyone know the success rate with IUI using Follistim injectibles at age 41?
Hey....with the injectibles, you may get more of a response...they are heavy duty drugs...some people get 8 follies.... and they will probably talk to you about selective reduction.... The people you see on TLC,etc...with the quads, quints, etc... are the ones who took the injectibles.... I skipped the injectibles and went straight to IVF ( I realize that most people cannot afford to do this)...but I take the same injectibles as what you would take..... good luck to you!!!
My RE says he took me off of clomid this cycle, because it was causing my endometrium to be too thin. Same thing you are talking about. In previous months he gave me a shot of estrogen to compensate, but this cycle he decided to take me off of the clomid. And I was only on 12.5 mg (a quarter of the lowest possible dose). He also said that injectables do not cause this but if you insurance doesn't cover them, they are very expensive. Luckily mine does. If I don't get my bfp this cycle, I'm going to really push for the injectables.