I just got my beta yesterday and it was neg. I was wondering if the problem could have been my endometrium or if it is because I did not wait long enough from my last pregnancy. I had my first IVF in Nov 07 and got pregnant. We had 6 fertilize and 0 froze and we put back 3. E2 was around 1100 when I took Ovidrel. We ended up giving birth to our baby at 24 weeks due to IC and he didn't make it. So we started again 4 mths later. This time my fsh was increased to make better follicles and my E2 was around 2300 when we took Ovidrel. I had 8 fertilize and put back 2 and 0 to freeze. Do you think it is because we took to much FSH or should I have waited longer since my last pregnancy? I am starting my BCP's again right away and wonder if maybe I should wait longer or if it is a good idea to go again right away? Thanks for your help.
Me (29) DH (33)
TTC 8 years
m/c 1999
1st IVF Gave us our sweet little boy that we lost due to IC at 24 Weeks
ER 8/19, ET 8/22, First Beta 9/3
shellbell78 wrote:I just got my beta yesterday and it was neg. I was wondering if the problem could have been my endometrium or if it is because I did not wait long enough from my last pregnancy. I had my first IVF in Nov 07 and got pregnant. We had 6 fertilize and 0 froze and we put back 3. E2 was around 1100 when I took Ovidrel. We ended up giving birth to our baby at 24 weeks due to IC and he didn't make it. So we started again 4 mths later. This time my fsh was increased to make better follicles and my E2 was around 2300 when we took Ovidrel. I had 8 fertilize and put back 2 and 0 to freeze. Do you think it is because we took to much FSH or should I have waited longer since my last pregnancy? I am starting my BCP's again right away and wonder if maybe I should wait longer or if it is a good idea to go again right away? Thanks for your help.
I'm not sure it was "too much FSH". E2 of 2300 is not all that high, about medium.
4 months is usually plenty of time.
It's impossible to say what went wrong. Embryos? Endometrial receptivity? Maybe even both?
Most IVF cycles fail. We almost never really know why, although we often offer up some explanation.
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ShellBell - I am glad to see that you will be attempting another cycle soon. I think I will try and jump right back in a cycle also if this cycle also turns out to be a BFN. Good Luck and keep us posted.
Chris
Chris 40- DH 41
6 IVFs Cycles - BFN's
DE Cycle 2/2011 -BFP Jacob born 11/11/11