Hi, I am new to this site and preparing for my first IVF. As I live in the middle east, I am cross-checking 2-3 things (about the procedure) before I get started... Of course we checked to different centers with different methodes... Your experience can help me
- Dr suggest 50% ICSI / 50% normal of potential eggs retrieved. I was a bit surprised... Never heard before of "preemptive ICSI" in case of no natural fertilisation... What about you?
- As I am light (165cm / 43kg/90lbs) Dr will not use Decapeptyl but Letrozol... any similar experience?
I hope you can get some answers and I sorry I cant help. Perhaps they are confident they can achieve a high number of follicles with you or perhaps this is a good idea but mopst clinics dont do it because of teh cost. ICSI is so much more expensive ie. if natural fert. works and is slightly more succesful and is cheaper, why do ICSi. Yet incase natural isnt succesful for you and you have a large no. of follies then why not do ICsi tooas a precaution?
Maybe there is a question over quaility of swimmers? Not bad but not good?(I am ICSI)
Sorry for rambling on........good luck with it all
Lumi xxxx
me 31 DH 33
3rd FET...BFP...TWIN GIRLS!!!
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I was on an ICSI cycle because they were originally using fresh sperm (My DH had chemotherapy several years ago, so had severe male factor).
He also had some frozen sperm taken prior to his treatment which they decided to use instead for some reason. They said it was v.good quality and because we had 12 eggs, did we want to try half IVF\half ICSI.
None of the IVF fertilised. 4 of the ICSI did. I had 2 good embryos which were transfered. I am now pregnant with 1. If we had just had IVF we would have had none. There were no answers for why they didnt fertilise.
The embryologist was surprised. If they are suggesting ICSI I would seriously consider it.
Good luck with your treatment
Love Kim
Me 36 DH 33 Male factor due to chemotherapy. IVF\ICSI May 05 +ve.
Jenna Grace born 19.1.06 then natural BFP!
Nathan Alexander born 2.10.08
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I just wander that some Dr suggest to do 50% ICSI (at the same cost...! ) of the eggs that would be collected, and some other not...
maybe she wants to train someone to do ICSI???
I am just a little bit cautious with the local "know how..." or methods
Our experience was that we were told dh sperm was great, but we did ICSI any way using donor eggs from a 23 year-old donor. However we only had 3 fertilise, so if we had done normal we would have had none. I would go for ICSI every time even tought the cost is extra, the cost and stress of repeating the whole cycle is far worse.
Love bigJ
POF+autoimmune+dh antibodies,5.05 DIVF IM M/c 7.5 wks, DIVF+TESE at ISIDA - son 08/06
FET ISIDA: 12.07.07 m/c 8 wks b.ovum, 17 Dec 2007- BFP triplets OMG!!!
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Just wanted to confirm that the two hospitals I have used were keen on a 50/50 split. It gives you the best of both worlds apparently.
We don't have male issues I have high levels of NK cells but they were very keen on doing a split with our eggs - we did do it and we had a very good response to both IVF and ICSI.