At long last, I went to an RE last Monday.
My dh came with me. I glad he did so I
didn't have to repeat everything.
They ordered all kinds of infectious
disease tests, which we had done this
morning. I regret not asking for a German
measles test earlier. I'll kick myself if
I don't have the antibodies. My sister
tested for no antibodies when she was
pregnant with her first and had to be
homebound for part of her pregnancy when
an outbreak was reported in her area. If
I don't have the antibodies, it will mean
a three month wait after an immunization
shot. That would suck.
They also ordered the standard tests - an
FSH, HSG, and SA. I might not get the FSH
or HSG until the cycle after next because
of how much of a pain my insurance company
is. But I'm not stressed about it because
we wouldn't be able to start any
treatments until two cycles from now
anyway.
The RE doesn't just prescribe clomid and
see what happens. He wants to see how the
tests come out first and then if
everything looks normal, he goes straight
to IUI. Anyway, I'm likely to be
ovulating during a vacation to Rome in
December, so IUI is not possible until the
cycle after that. It is also possible
that I'll have to have my Day 3 FSH test
over Thanksgiving weekend. I guess we'll
deal with that if it occurs.
My husband is actually dissappointed that
the RE won't prescribe me clomid now. He
thinks that it would be a good idea if it
improves our chances while we are waiting
several cycles for the test outcomes. I
see his point, but I'm more concerned
about figuring out whether there is
something wrong with me. I know I'm
ovulating and I have lots of charts to
prove it, so the problem has to be
something else. In short, I really don't
think clomid alone will make any
difference for me so I don't mind that the
RE won't prescribe it yet
With respect to charting, the RE told me
that I could go ahead and stop charting
and stop taking opks. I have enough
charts to show that I'm normal and my
cycles are normal enough that I should be
able to figure out when I'm ovulating
without all that stuff. I'm still
charting, though, because I just renewed
ff and I like how I know when af is
expected.
This cycle's chart is a little screwed up.
I got a mild cold with a very stuffy
nose. I think the fact that I couldn't
breathe through my nose when taking my
temp affected the temps. I just got my
temp rise a couple of days ago and I had
to manually enter my o date in ff. I'm
pretty confident that I o'd then because
I'm getting some late 2ww symptoms now.
I hope that I'm pregnant this cycle, but
just knowing that we have a backup plan
eases my anxiety about it a lot.
Sorry for writing a book. I haven't been
on here in a little while and wanted to
fill everyone in. I know there are a few
people on here who know how desparately
I've wanted to move on to this stage.
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mc4ever02
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Posted: 10-27-07 15:02pm
I'm so glad that you finally were able to
go to the RE, and you seem to like the
doctor too!
It is a good thing that you are regular
and ovulating. It could be a problem with
dh. (which is easier to treat then a
problem with you).
And hsg might also help alot as well.
How long do you have to wait for the
result from the tests you've already
taken?
I'm a little shocked that your regular gyn
didn't test you for chicken pox and
reubella when you told them you were ttc.
That is normally step #1, because it is
serious and it can delay the entire
process.
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shortgeek
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Joined: 02 Dec 2006 Posts: 597 Location: DC
Posted: 10-27-07 20:09pm
I'm a bit surprised with the Rubella thing
as well. However, my OB/GYN has a 10 year
medical history on me because I used to go
to a PCP practice that is affiliated with
her practice. I wonder if there is
something in my file already.