Friday, September 30, 2011

Clomid Challenge Test Part 1:



I’m not sure what I was expecting when I first walked into my new fertility clinic’s suite at the medical center in a cute uptown neighborhood. Not multiple receptionists with headsets. Not many patients in the waiting room. Not the phone ringing constantly. Not having to stand in a line to check out.
I guess I wasn’t prepared for how emotional the IVF process has been so far. And how alone I feel in my travels.
I do have a fairly long checklist for my pre-ivf testing. Maybe I shouldn't’t carry it around like I’m waiting for signatures. Maybe I shouldn't look at it multiple times a day.
Annual Pap Smear and Breast Exam: done. Infectious Disease Panel: done
I was at the clinic that day for the Clomid Challenge Test: Part 1: My CD3 bloodwork and u/s. Here are the results:
FSH: 7.08
E2: 31
AMH: 1.1
Antral Follicle Count: R: 6 L:5
My hormones are looking good for qualifying for the IVF Refund Plan! This lab wants FSH to be under 13 on CD 3 and again on CD 10, after 5 days of 100 mg of clomid. They do not want to ‘share the risk’ with someone who may not stimulate well. They also stand to make more money from a patient who has a high chance of taking home a baby after 1 IVF cycle. Note: My skepticism has doubled after reading Budgeting For Infertility. It really is a great resource, if you can smarten up about infertility treatment without getting angry and depressed. I called F crying after reading and skimming most of the book in one sitting. In all actuality I think it was the clomid as I am super emotional this round.
Anyway, economic injustice of infertility aside, 7.08 sounds great to me. And I am thankful for each test and result that indicates the possibility for a positive outcome. Reminder: It may indicate a good outcome. It also indicates nothing.

4 comments:

My Vegas said...

Those #s are really great. If you get put on bc pills, the fsh and e2 will be even lower. Great job!

Rebecca said...

Your numbers look great!! I know the clomid made me an emotional wreck, so I'm sure it isn't helping. Wishing you lots of luck as you get started!

Kayleikins said...

If AF shows up, DH and I are going to start the dreaded checklist. It sounds ridiculously stressful, but I am so glad your FSH cooperated!! Good luck!

Just T said...

Your post has been so helpful and informational for me, thank you! My husband and I have a few more IUI's then we are off to IVF, but ive been looking into the refund program also.