Friday 28 March 2014

TTC - Clomiphene Cycle #2 - Mar 14

Before we begin, we are getting to the part of my blog that might need some translating so here is a helpful link to some fertility acronyms that might help you out.
http://www.fertilityplus.com/faq/acronyms.html

Wednesday 19.03 (CD1 #2). Time to call my nurses at the hospital. Spoke to Stephanie and she confirmed we were all go for the same dose this cycle (25mg from CD3-CD7) as we would assess the dose and look at putting it up if we had no luck again this month.

Friday (CD3) arrived and I decided to take my dose at 6.30pm when I got home from work. They suggest you take it at the same time every day and take at night to reduce side effects as you can sleep through them. Few hours in and feeling ok. Thats great as last cycle I had the hot and cold sweats by this point.

CD4 - CD7 went ok this time, I had a few things to note like nausea, moodiness (my god I have a patient DH) and this time had very dry eyes and sinus resulting in some blood in my nose. Strange as it sounds I found a lot of similar experiences online.

I made it! that was nowhere near as bad as last month. Maybe I have some good luck finally coming?

Friday 28.03 (CD10), time for my blood test. This is to test the Estradiol and FSH levels to confirm if an ultrasound is ready to book as these levels indicate the possibility of growing follicles. I have to get these bloods done before 9am in the morning to ensure the results are back with the nurses in the afternoon. 1.00pm got a call on my cell and it was Stephanie to see if I could come in at 2.30pm for my ultrasound. Great! meds worked! Work was fine, I just said I was going and rocked up to the hospital in time, lucky my work is so close.

My sonographer was lovely. We had a chat about why I was there, she would be scanning my endometrium lining and ovaries to confirm follicle size. She asked if id had one before and I let her know my journey thus far which is great as they had not noted my unicornuate uterus or renal agenesis, that would have made for an interesting scan! haha. She took a few 'good shots' of my kidneys and think she even got a good 3D of my uterus. It seems mine is of a decent size for a 'half', lucky me.

So...here are the results of the scan. Endometrium is 7mm, that is kind of the baseline as far as linings go, but its a pass! they think it should be cushy enough for an egg. 
Follicles... 10! good job Left Ovary! Only one of these seems to be mature @ 16mm which is actually good news for me as reduces the chance of multiples. Good size for follicles is actually 17-18mm and over but as they grow 2mm every 24hrs we should be looking good for O which should be Tue/Wed (CD14/15). Right Ovary could not be spotted on this occasion due to a large amount of gas in my bowels (stupid IBS) so we have no idea where it is or what its doing at this stage but its not connected to anything so shouldn't be an issue. Feeling a wee bit anxious about this as my cycle is currently a reviewed cycle so Im not that closely monitored which means if we did end up in a multiples situation it may not be picked up till later, we will deal with that when time comes I suppose. 

Time for some BMS! (Baby making sex). Nurse has suggested we go for every second day at least to ensure enough of the boys hang around for O and DPO. DH not complaining at all haha but will need to work around our current house guest situation.

Next blood test is Tuesday 8.04 (CD21). This should confirm O and I hope to have nothing but good news for you all, what ever will be will be.

Well test results looked good for O, so my nurse said, for those that need them, I have included the reference intervals below:

Progesterone - 57 nmol/l
Reference intervals:
Follicular        1 - 4
Mid Cycle
Luteal           15 - 100
Post menopausal  <4
Estradiol - 635 pmol/L
Female Reference intervals:
Follicular        46 - 600
Mid Cycle
Luteal           160 - 770
Post menopausal  <200
Male Reference interval <160

LH - 18.2 IU/L
FSH - 7.1 IU/L
LH reference interval:
0 - 9 years       0 - 2.5 IU/L
>=10 - 15 years   Prepubertal range 0 - 2.5 IU/L. 
Levels rise during puberty towards adult ranges.
Adult male        2 - 9 IU/L
Adult female      Follicular                2 - 8 IU/L
                  Mid Cycle                 10 - 75 IU/L
                  Luteal                    2 - 8 IU/L
                  Post Menopause            >15 IU/L
                  Antenatal                 <1 IU/L
FSH reference interval:
0 - 9 years       0 - 6.5 IU/L
>=10 - 15 years   Prepubertal range 0 - 6.5 IU/L. 
Levels rise during puberty towards adult ranges.
Adult male        2 - 12 IU/L
Adult female      Follicular                3 - 10 IU/L
                  Mid Cycle                 4 - 25 IU/L
                  Luteal                    2 - 8 IU/L
                  Post Menopause            >20 IU/L
                  Antenatal                 <1 IU/L
 
So we waited... and waited... from Day 21 - Day 30. It really is the worst part, esp for the ridiculously impatient... I think I did quite well not to cave and HPT. It's also really hard as most pre-pregnancy symptoms are the same as PMS so you really can't sit around worrying about it all day.

So, Day 30 arrived and so did AF. It was pretty normal with one day of heavy bleeding then 2 days of very light flow. Safe to say it was definitely AF and not implantation bleeding.

We decided to take April 14 off as DH's father was very ill and our house guest also still living with us (not a stress free situation). Was the right choice as one week later my father-in-law passed away :-( May has to be the month! we are conceiving for him as we hoped he would be here to meet his grandchild. I know he will be here in spirit tho xx

May 14 will be our next cycle, waiting to hear if they will be putting me up to 50mg, after speaking with my GP she has advised to be cautious of this due to multiples and my lack of housing for them, also to find out my Fertility scoring so we know were we will be at for IVF waiting lists etc, just incase Clomiphene doesn't work we can plan for the next stage.

Fingers and toes crossed.






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