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I will be starting the IVF process in April (probably in the next week or so once AF shows). I am excited yet nervous. I have been trying since November of 2010 and have had no luck. I am 37 and feeling the clock tick tocking away!
In the meantime stay busy and try not to stress to much about everything! Keep me posted.View Thread

Well, good luck and let me know how everything goes.View Thread


DH and I have been trying for over 2 years and are moving on to IVF in April. I am 37 so I am hoping this is the final stage in ttc!!
Good luck! Let me know how it all goes.View Thread


I will check back on Monday to see what your beta were! Fingers crossed!
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I will be starting IVF hopefully in March! We met with the RE on Feb. 1st and got all the info so hopefully we will be right behind you!
Good luck!!View Thread

I wish I could give more of an update, but it really has been nice to not have constant doctor appointments and meds to take.
How is everything with you? Your pregnancy still going well?View Thread


Yes, he thinks that is why the IUIs weren't working. You know it is funny when I did the IUIs with my OB I had endo, now I do them with the RE and I have polyps...just ironic!!
What are your numbers now?View Thread

Anyway, update on me! I took November and DEcember off and was going to start back up in Jan or Feb. I have been having some random bleeding and spotting for many months and have just been getting frustrated with it all. I knew a baby was not going to stick if this continued, so with much complaining to my RE he finally decided to do a special u/s to look for polyps. Yes, he found multiple polyps. I will need to have surgery in january to remove them, however we can start up right away after the surgery if we want.
Before all this started my RE talked about moving on to IVF since the IUIs weren't working. So sometime after the surgery we will start the IVF process. I am hopeful but need to remail realistic. I think that is the hardest part!
I am super excited for you and hope this pregnancy sticks!!View Thread
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