Hi
I have just found this site. After over a year of messing around on the NHS in London my husband and I went to a private clinic last Monday. The diagnosis was mixed and I'm a bit lost as to what to do.
I have PCOS and my husband has poor sperm with 86% abnormalities, poor motility and only 16 million in count.
The consultant has given us a couple of options. He said that as it stands we have a 3-4% chance of conceiving naturally. He sadi he could treat my PCOS by either prescribing clomid for a few months or doing a laproscopy. However this owuldn't take inot account my husband's fertility problem, although it would boost our chances to 10% (a normal rate being 25%).
Alternatively he said that he would reccommend ICSI treatment for us giving us a 50% chance of conceiving.
After coming out of the appointment last Monday I felt like we'd gotten somewhere and would go thru with the ICSI and could see us having starting our family in a year (being optimistic that it would work first time). Now we are unsure that maybe we should try clomid first for a few months adn not go straight into the intensive treatment, as clomid might work. I don't think a laproscopy is a good option coz if we're going to have surgery then I'd rather go for the ICSI.
What do you think?
To make matters worse my sister-in-law decided to tell us on Tuesday (the day after our appointment) that she was pregnant...with twins!!
I feel really frustrated.
Then I got my period on Saturday and just watn to start something now. Am I being impatient?
I know there are plenty of people out there who have worse situations but that doesn't necessarily help me with dealing with mine.
Lost with what to do
