As you know, I am taking follistim injections with IUI, I had my IUI on 10/28. My projected test day was suppose to be 11/11. To my suprise, the witch showed yesterday I called my RE today to schedule an ultrasound and I asked the nurse why AF came so early, she said sometimes when you are stimming it will come early but when it is a lot earlier than expected then after my next iui they would ...
I have a Prometrium (progesterone) prescription to start this month. I tend to have late ovulation and really short luteal phases. Anywhere from 7-11 days long, where ideal is 14 days.
The one I got is a gel like pill, around the size of a multi, and it's taken vaginally before bed from the day of ovulation, for two weeks. At two weeks I test, and if the test is negative, I stop the ...
I'm not sure of the cost for that surgery, but my coworker recently had two HUGE fibroids removed (I think one was the size of a softball) and she needed two weeks to recover. The first week she took completely off and second week she worked from home (I hope your job would allow this!).
She's doing great, and I've heard several stories of people going on to conceive after getting the ...
I'm sorry Kim This is EXACTLY what I just went through. I say just go ahead and have the abdominal myomectomy done. It's painful but in the long run it'll be worth it.
PM me your number if you want to talk more about it.
Wow, I hope everything works out so you're safe and sound! I'm not sure about that exact procedure. But I had a laparoscopic surgery to remove endo adhesions and an HSG at the same time. I paid a little over $3k with BCBS insurance.
Hey kim I'm sorry for all the issues your having with your insurance but
I'm also glad you have made some progress now knowing that you need surgery
not that surgery is good but this could increase your chances majorly and
I'm forsurely on the sideline cheering for you all the way!! Keep us posted
xoxo
Thanks Bri, My surgery has been scheduled for January 13th, we wanted to do it in December but after we thought about it, January would be the beginning of a new year and that would mean the money we paid would go towards my deductible for 2010 just i case we needed to have other stuff done, which hopefully we wont. I will keep you posted.
I'm not sure of the cost for that surgery, but my coworker recently had two HUGE fibroids removed (I think one was the size of a softball) and she needed two weeks to recover. The first week she took completely off and second week she worked from home (I hope your job would allow this!). She's doing great, and I've heard several stories of people going on to conceive after getting the surgery. Keep us posted!
I'm sorry Kim This is EXACTLY what I just went through. I say just go ahead and have the abdominal myomectomy done. It's painful but in the long run it'll be worth it. PM me your number if you want to talk more about it.
Wow, I hope everything works out so you're safe and sound! I'm not sure about that exact procedure. But I had a laparoscopic surgery to remove endo adhesions and an HSG at the same time. I paid a little over $3k with BCBS insurance.
Hey kim I'm sorry for all the issues your having with your insurance but I'm also glad you have made some progress now knowing that you need surgery not that surgery is good but this could increase your chances majorly and I'm forsurely on the sideline cheering for you all the way!! Keep us posted xoxo
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