San Francisco Bay Area

Discussion forum for those particularly interested in IVF and embryo transfer including frozen embryo transfer.
carisa
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Post by carisa »

Oh, I just saw you are going to UCSF. If this ivf doesn't work I was thinking about maybe looking into them. I don't know though, I really like PFC. We will see.......Hopefully this one will work!!!
CARISA
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wannabeone
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carisa, how did your beta go?

Post by wannabeone »

i hope well!
cookholmes
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Location: Sacramento, California- USA

Lupron Available, You Pay for Shipping

Post by cookholmes »

Hi there, my DH and I are pregnant with twins, so needless to say we do not need the remainder of our Lupron (Leuprolide, by Sicor) prescription. There are two vials in the kit (from 2 separate cycles), one has about 2 or 3 shots left and the other one is unopened, (and is a 14 day kit). There are sharps in the kit too.

All we ask is that you pay for the shipping from Sacramento, CA and a cold pack. Because Lupron needs to remain refridgerated, we will need to send it via UPS, with a cold pack, so keep this in mind. If you are local, and are willing to pick it up, you can have it for free.

Please PM me and it is first come first served.
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caterpillar
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Do NOT go to FPNC

Post by caterpillar »

At 27 yrs old, I went to FPNC in San Jose after a natural pregnancy and early miscarriage but wasn't getting pregnant. Had several doctors and they suggested I had endometriosis but it wasn't worth surgery--go ahead and do IVF. Well, got pregnant and another miscarriage AND ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome. Needless to say, they had completely misdiagnosed my problem, mismanaged my care, and took thousands of dollars by pushing ivf on us. I found the right doctor, Camran Nezhat, at Stanford. I STRONGLY urge anyone considering FPNC to instead make the drive to Stanford ivf lab or preferably, Dr. Nezhat, first. Happy to talk to anyone interested in more information. I am now 35 weeks pregnant.
4fanops
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Location: CA

Post by 4fanops »

I just used the UCSF Reproductive health and I am now 7 weeks pregnant. They have been wonderful and this has been a great experience.
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