At this point in our infertility “adventure” I am just waiting to get my period and then we are going to do one last injectible artificial insemination using Graem’s donor’s sperm. We figure we have one last vial at the clinic and so we might as well use it up.
On day three of my cycle I will start Lupron injections nightly so that I don’t ovulate, Gonal-F and Repronex to activate my ovaries and follicles to produce eggs. (Hopefully, good quality too!). Then around day 13 or so of my cycle I will take an HCG shot and that will send all of the eggs out of the follicle and into my fallopian tubes. Where they will be fertilized and then hopefully implant.
I would love for this to work - but if it doesn’t my insurance would pay for Invitro Fertilization. At one point we were thinking of getting PGD which is the genetic testing but I’ve been told that since I’ve only had one miscarriage and I’m only 30 that it probably isn’t a genetic thing.
Check out the website for Dr. Randy Morris. They actually offer a free book “The Consumer’s Guide to Infertility and IVF”. Dr. Morris has many years of infertility medicine and it also looks like he might at times have studies where people can participate in a treatment for free or a reduced cost.
That’s actually what we did when we went to Las Vegas and worked with Dr. Sher.
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