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babycrazy
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Posted: 23 July 2013 at 1:06pm |
Great news ivf-girl. Hope you get a bfp soon! We've just finished our last iui cycle with no success so now move to ivf at some point.
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takingtime
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Posted: 12 August 2013 at 7:49pm |
Hi BC- I've been strolling through this and see you've been through similar troubles as me. DH diagnosed with azoo in Jan. We decided not to "what if" and went for the full on operation (it was horrible, so invasive), worst part is after the op there was literally nothing. No sperm. The Dr told me whilst he was still coming-to from the surgery, and just knowing soon he'd have the news that in his eyes- it was all for nothing. God noone prepares you for this whole thing right?
So anyway, we're onto the next chapter and have decided to go down the route where we're asking his brother or cousin for help. He's quite anti having an unknown donor; whereas I'm happy either way, I'd just like to get it underway. I notice that noone here has used a family donor? Is this something you and your DH considered? How did you find the unknown donor process?
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babycrazy
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Posted: 12 August 2013 at 8:28pm |
Hi takingtime. Sorry to hear you're facing the same issues! And the op didn't go well. It fully blows that's for sure. When it comes to using a donor you definitely have to get you're head around it that's for sure. There have been moments where I've not been sure we'd survive it to be honest but it has absolutely made us closer and stronger. Anyway. We did think about family however my guy has only a half brother (20years old) who we thought was way too young and a step brother who we decided wasn't who we wanted. Unbelievably we had many blokes tell us they'd 'give us a cup' lol but one in particular was quite serious about it. In the end we went with an unknown one as both of us decided that in our small community / family we didn't want to be facing our donor all the time. We were on the waiting list for about 5.5mths before choosing our donor. That part was interesting to say the least. Personally I found the iui's easier to deal with as time wore on and could detach by thinking of it like a smear test. My guy struggled at first but has totally come round. In saying that we had a deal that he wouldn't have to come to the iui's as it was too weird for him. Ummm not sure what else to share lol. We just had our review today and I've got to get some more tests done before we make the next plan. Always happy to chat if you need.
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amk11
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Posted: 12 August 2013 at 8:39pm |
Hi bc and taking time,
Hope you don't mind me commenting on this, our issue is slightly different as we don't have sperm as we are 2 women. But where I can comment is about our choice of sperm donor, my wife was keen to go with a known donor and maybe even a brother (my brother was only 18 at the time and her's decided it wasn't so ring they wanted to do). I was keen to use a unknown donor as we are the parents and get one through the fertility clinic, but my wife wanted to know something more about the donor. So we have used a known donor but have limited contact on Facebook etc. he lives in a different town from us but is available if we have questions. It is a really personal decision and we haven't got the complicating factor of how a male partner would feel without super but my best piece of advice is discuss it and be honest and hope you can agree. Your poor hubby having to go through painful surgery without a good outcome. My wife is now pregnant after our 4th round of IVF.....
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IVF 1- No embryos to transfer IVF 2- BFN IVF 3- BFP, miscarriage at 7 weeks IVF 4- BFP, Joshua born 15/12/2013 and one frozen embryo FET- CP IVF 5- Baby number 2 due 21/2/2017 and 1 frozen embryo ❤
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takingtime
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Posted: 12 August 2013 at 9:46pm |
BC did you use FA to find your donor? I can imagine that'd be an experience in itself. Are you able to narrow it down to certain physical characteristics i.e. brown hair etc. So the latest on our side is that its been 6mths since the op, and my DH was finding it difficult to ask his brother- I suppose it's not exactly your typical conversation starter, hah. Anyway..they had news of their own and are newly pregnant. The funny thing was, I thought I was coping well until he told me the news..since then (Thursday) I've been so up and down.
Im so thankful for sites like this, as your friends honestly dont know the extent to what you're going through like others in the same boat!
Thanks for your input amk- congrats on getting pregnant!
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Posted: 13 August 2013 at 11:33am |
Hi guys hope u don't mind me posting, a year & a half ago we were told my DH didn't have any sperm, naturally we were both devastated. It felt like it took forever to go thru the urologist & fertility associates but almost 8 months later DH had a retrieval done & we had sperm 😊 we went on the ivf wait list in November last year & have just finished our first round of ivf/icsi we managed to get 1embie on ice & 2 days ago I found out I got my first ever BFP. This is 1 of the hardest things to go thru so just wanted to give some people a positive story 😊
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babycrazy
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Posted: 13 August 2013 at 12:47pm |
Thanks for sharing your story Hannah. Gosh knows we all need to hear a happy ending once and awhile!
Takingtime - sorry I wrote this massive reply this morning and it wouldn't post. So I shall start again. We deal with FA in Wellington. When we first joined them we had to complete some profile information about ourselves which was later used for them to narrow down the list of donors we could choose from. They work really hard to try and match the donor really well to the male half of the couple if that makes sense. In the end we were given 3 to choose from. My DH was and is really hung up on what this child will look like so he spent a lot of time considering their features and really wanted to 'see' the person. He still comments on how he'd rather know what they looked like. The way I look at that aspect is that only 30% (or so) of genetics is predetermined at birth, the rest is down to environmental factors so no matter what this child (when it finally decides to get into my belly!!) will be ours. Anywho...hearing your brother in laws news would have been gut wretching. I know exactly the feeling having been through it with my own brother. Take the time (lol no pun intended) to feel whatever it is you feel, don't bottle it up. Its almost like a grief process when you don't have sperm of your own. My other advice would be that even though you're wanting to use a known donor is to get onto the donor waiting list as the wait is around 6mths and if you decide to go that path you would have already checked off some time. They also ask you to do councelling (known donor or unknown) which I found really helpful and this can be done at any point while on the waiting list. Right will stop there with the information overload! Hope some of its helpful. Nice to have someone else to share experiences with at any rate.
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