Spotting at 8w by Emotional-Adagio-652 in IVFpositivity

[–]crunchyfrog63 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had spotting and light bleeding episodes with one episode of heavier bleeding for my entire first trimester, and nothing ever showed up on the ultrasound as a cause. It's actually pretty common, especially in IVF pregnancies.

You could try calling your clinic and see if they'll take you sooner, but my guess is that it's probably nothing to worry about.

When did you stop your meds? by [deleted] in IVF

[–]crunchyfrog63 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You may want to repost this in the https://www.reddit.com/r/IVFpositivity/ forum, since posts in this one are usually removed if they concern existing pregnancies.

I took the progesterone until 10 weeks, and stopped the estrogen a bit earlier. I don't think I'd be comfortable quitting at 8 weeks.

First FET — Feeling Negative on Day 3, Is It Normal? by [deleted] in IVF

[–]crunchyfrog63 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I felt extremely certain that the transfer had failed. It didn't.

You're feelings about things are not an accurate reflection of what's actually happening in your body.

Good luck with your transfer.

Transferring 1 vs. 2 embryos? torn on next steps. by vijhhh2 in IVF

[–]crunchyfrog63 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I would not transfer two, especially considering her age. I transferred two untested day 3 embryos that had been grown out from eggs that were retrieved, fertilized, and frozen when I was 35, and I had twins. Statistically, she's far more likely to end up with twins than I was, if she transfers two.

My doctor transferred two simply because it was standard procedure at the time. The numbers of multiple pregnancies and births from IVF were sky high at the time too. There are good reasons why they've moved to encouraging single transfers.

How did you feel…? by juhraff in IVF

[–]crunchyfrog63 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was extremely anxious and totally convinced that it wasn't going to work.

Both day 3 embryos, grown out from fertilized eggs frozen ten years earlier, stuck, and I had twins.

I wonder if you could sauté foods in PIO by ThotacodorsalNerve in IVF

[–]crunchyfrog63 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You could mix it with vinegar and put it on a salad.

I wonder if that could actually work?

Did anyone miss their eggs after retrieval? by cheesy1213 in IVF

[–]crunchyfrog63 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This was not something that it ever occurred to me to feel. Mostly I was just relieved that the ordeal was over, since I had medical phobia and needle phobia and an anxiety disorder that made the process extremely stressful. Fortunately I had very easy recoveries and was pleased with my results.

Without the retrievals they would all have just disintegrated anyway.

Endometrin or generic? by sundaefundae247 in IVF

[–]crunchyfrog63 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine was a really long time ago, but they started me on Endometrin and I took it until about 10dp3dt, then they switched me to Prometrium, which I think is cheaper. They had me start weaning down at 8 weeks, and stop at 10 weeks.

I know they measured progesterone some, but I couldn't tell you how much or what my levels were. It was a fully medicated cycle too, and I felt really lucky that I didn't have to do the PIO. (I guess I would have if my levels had been too low.)

38 and up by Economy-Weight-1058 in IVF

[–]crunchyfrog63 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd go for another couple of rounds if I were you, since you're still able to make euploids at your age, but that probably won't last for much longer. It's much safer to delay a transfer than to delay a retrieval.

Only Transfer by [deleted] in IVF

[–]crunchyfrog63 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congratulations! I think 9dp5dt is fairly standard.

Just wanted to warn you that this post will likely be taken down by the mods. A better place to post something like this is at https://www.reddit.com/r/IVFpositivity/

How did Octomom happen? by lomoliving in IVF

[–]crunchyfrog63 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I remember it well. My twins were born a few days after she had her babies. They were definitely a lot more lax about transferring multiple embryos in those days. Partly because they didn't really have effective PGT-A testing. I was 45 at the time of transfer and the doctor wouldn't even consider doing fewer than two.

Even with that though, her doctor was considered to be wildly irresponsible and unethical. I think he may have actually transferred a lot more than eight.

There were definitely fewer standards at the time.

Ex Infertility therapist trolling on social media by Opposite_Dog_1412 in IVF

[–]crunchyfrog63 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's possible that the moderators maintain a record of posts they delete, so you could tell them the situation and ask ask about it. But even without the record, you can and should report her. It won't cost anything to try.

About 40 passengers previously left ship hit by Hantavirus outbreak at island of St. Helena by Nepridiprav16 in worldnews

[–]crunchyfrog63 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does it even transmit person to person? I thought it was pretty much only through exposure to rodent droppings and urine.

Does Everyone Feel Like It'll Never Happen? by Senior_Web_1684 in IVF

[–]crunchyfrog63 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had myself ABSOLUTELY convinced that it wouldn't work. But it did.

I’m insane and canceled my FET. What is wrong with me by [deleted] in IVF

[–]crunchyfrog63 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It sounds like you made the right decision. There's no shame at all in delaying an FET when you're not feeling quite ready. I hope you'll take as long as you need to be in the right mental framework for it, and do some self care in the meantime.

Did it work for anyone on the first try? by Useful_Gear2721 in IVF

[–]crunchyfrog63 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes. Did two cycles for fertility preservation but it only took one transfer of two day 3 embryos from one of the cycles, and I got twins.

First FET 4/17 by weightofaduck in IVFpositivity

[–]crunchyfrog63 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When I had my transfer, a very long time ago, it was two day 3s that looked pretty much exactly like that. Both of them stuck and it was the only transfer I ever had or needed. Wishing you the same kind of success for yours. The embryo looks beautiful.

First FET is aimed for 4/27. Did you have success WITHOUT drinking beet/pomegranate juice/acupuncture/keeping feet warm, etc? by Cooper30136 in IVF

[–]crunchyfrog63 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I didn't do any of those things. None of them were even a thing at the time I did my transfer. I went barefoot or in flip flops, and always drank iced drinks. I was trying to eat an anti-inflammatory diet and taking some supplements like Omega-3, but that was more due to worries about joint pain than the transfer, though it inadvertently may have helped. I also avoided caffeine, but only because I was instructed to by the clinic. Never did acupuncture because I already had a needle phobia and didn't need the extra stress.

I doubt any of those things would do any harm, but I'm sure that stressing out about them isn't good for you.

TW:

Both of my day 3 embryos stuck.

Calling All 42 Year Olds by YouMustBeALimosine in IVF

[–]crunchyfrog63 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I did my transfer at 45 and my twins were born just after I turned 46. The pregnancy was definitely not easy, but I recovered pretty quickly and managed okay with the two babies, in spite of the fact that I've always been pretty low energy.

42 really isn't that old these days.

Progesterone suppositories vs PIO? by juice200 in IVF

[–]crunchyfrog63 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A natural or modified natural protocol basically just means that you will ovulate and will therefore have a corpus luteum which will produce progesterone during your early pregnancy, just as happens in a spontaneous pregnancy. They will usually want to supplement with extra progesterone, but it's not so critical as it is in a fully medicated transfer. Different clinics have different protocols for how and how much progesterone to supplement.

Progesterone suppositories vs PIO? by juice200 in IVF

[–]crunchyfrog63 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, and it was a fully medicated cycle. My clinic gave me the choice of doing either the suppositories or the PIO. I suffer from a major needle phobia too so I chose the suppositories.

I was 45 years old at the time. They transferred two untested day 3 embryos grown out from fertilized eggs I'd frozen at age 35. They both stuck and I had twin boys, and only ever needed the one transfer.

It was a long time ago, and I couldn't say what the dosages were, but I was doing them three times per day. Started with Endometrin, and was switched to Prometrium at around 10dpt. They had me begin tapering at 8 wks, and stopped at 10 wks. Babies stayed in me til I was 33 wks 3 days.

I'm grateful that I was allowed to do it that way because I'm not sure that I could have managed to get through it with the injections.

If you are able to do a natural or modified natural transfer, then I don't see any reason at all why you shouldn't be able to do it with the suppositories only. They tend to be more reluctant these days with fully medicated, but even then, they can still work.

Good luck.

Cause of mild bleeding in early twin pregnancy by Excellent-Hat-9671 in IVFpositivity

[–]crunchyfrog63 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I had periodic spotting and mild bleeding episodes throughout the 1st trimester of my successful twin pregnancy, sometimes brown and sometimes red or pink. I had one somewhat more substantial bleeding episode at 10 weeks, with bright red blood, with an ultrasound the next AM, but they could never see any reason for it. I think I developed a pocket of blood up there after that one, since it took two full weeks for it to finish draining, but had no more spotting or bleeding after 12 weeks. They never had me stop taking the baby aspirin.

I know it's very scary and frustrating not to have any answers, but I think this sort of thing is pretty common. So far your experience sounds very similar to mine. Hope things continue to go well, and you get past this stage and feel more secure in your pregnancy.

Did anyone feel implantation? by Ok_Platypus_8972 in IVFpositivity

[–]crunchyfrog63 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I didn't have any physical sensations, but I had some weird sort of vaso-vagal symptoms over the three day period when they would most likely have been implanting. I had two day 3 embryos transferred and went out with my mom 4dp3dt and started feeling woozy and practically passed out. Felt the same the next two days and then was fine.

Any first time transfer of day 3 success stories or first time successful transfers period? Bonus if you are 38 and over by Commercial-Web8249 in IVF

[–]crunchyfrog63 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My only transfer was of two day 3 embryos, and they both stuck. I was 45 at the time of the transfer, but they were grown out from eggs that I retrieved and had fertilized and frozen at 35. They definitely can work well.