... I had a total of 7 IUI's, the last being with Follistim. I felt like I had a better result from the Follistim than from any of the other injectables. I also got my BFP on that last cycle. I suppose it depends on your fertility issues. ... (4 replies)
... time poster. I PCOS and secondary infertility. ... (3 replies)
... It is so nice to find this forum where everyone shares their experiences. I am going through ART and have some questions. I am a PCOS women and trying to concieve. ... (0 replies)
... I have a great success story for you! ... (4 replies)
... I was reading your post and it hit so close to home. My husband and I have been ttc for nearly 6 years now... ... (8 replies)
... I had ovarian drilling on June 8th!! I am a PCOS'er and have been resistant to chlomid, metformin, and even fsh injections. I had one good cycle of injections with 3 follicles but no success with the IUI. Now I hit my last resort ovarian drilling. I am weak when it comes to pain, so I can't lie. ... (0 replies)
... My name is April and I am new to the board. If I can help anyone with questions if I have the answer or can refer you to the answer I will. ... (11 replies)
... worked! Good luck with the injectables. They aren't bad at all! ... (3 replies)
... periods naturally since the age of 13 and am now 25. After getting married DH and I sought the help of a wonderful RE, we did try clomid but I have PCOS and am clomid resistant. We did however try a cycle of injections called Follistim with timed intercourse but it failed. ... (7 replies)
... Patients with this syndrome may complain of abnormal bleeding, infertility, obesity, excess hair growth, hair loss and acne. ... (9 replies)
... Hello and welcome! ... (4 replies)
... I have PCOS (diagnosed on July '03), and I am currently 9 weeks pregnant. MY RE had me on 1500 mg / glucophage / day, along with 75 ml of follistim for 10 days, and a shot of Ovidrel (HCG) to ovulate. So, you see, I am also a success story :) Keep hoping, and I will add you to my watchful list (I am always keeping an eye on my fellow PCOSers! BEST WISHES!!!!!!! (18 replies)
... The insurance depends on your insurance company and the state that you are in. I'm in Massachusetts, and they require HMOs to provide fertility coverage. The "rule" is that you need to have been trying for a year with no success.. ... (7 replies)