start a new??
kittycat
Posts: 8
At the start of this year, hubby and I attempted using a donor via natural IUI. It was the most terrifying and stressful time which led to the decision to not continue. Well here I am months later with my infertility wound ripped open, and actually considering trying, maybe, again. The biggest mistake was telling anyone and I mean anyone about our journey. My inner circle couldn't begin to understand the pressure and fear that goes along with this process and were very unsupportive. Can anyone out there who has had the opportunity to use a donor via natural IUI tell me, how long it took for success? Also if timing your ovulation and going natural didn't seem to work what is the next level of invasivness regarding IUI??
0
Comments
This blog should help you, as all the people on here have shared experiences- we cry and celebrate with eachother.
As far as after IUI, you should discuss with your doctor, as they all have different philosophies. My Dr. does 3 natural IUI's before he will administer meds.
Baby blessings to you and your husband on this new chapter in your life!
My experience is very similar to yours. My husband and I tried four natural IUIs and one IVF cycle, all of which failed. It was devastating. We took a year off, and at our doctor's suggestion, chose a new donor and tried natural IUI again. I got pregnant on the first try, and I have a 21 month old daughter as a result. In April we decided to try for Baby #2, and I got pregnant again on the first try! I am 13 weeks pregnant and due in January.
I found that timing my ovulation could be very stressful, and what worked best for me was testing 2-3 times a day. Many people prefer the digital tests, but I prefer the two-line tests because I show a fade-in pattern and my tests will get darker and darker as I approach ovulation. We did back to back IUIs to make sure we covered the ovulation window, 24 hours apart. I highly recommend going that route, if possible. Good luck!