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tibby
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Topic: IUI Posted: 20 August 2008 at 4:43pm |
Hi ladies, l am planning on starting IUI treatment in a few months. We can't afford IVF and won't qualify for public funding for at least another 18mths.
I obviously want to do my best to get a BFP so my questions are,
How much does it cost for IUI with Clomid?
How much does it cost for IUI with injectibles?
Anyone done IUI with injectibles, any advice?
I know the success rate for IUI with injectibles is higher but so is the cost.
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Posted: 20 August 2008 at 7:36pm |
Refer here for an example.
Fertility Associates in Auckland are similar prices. Injectibles seem to range between $55 to $220
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Posted: 21 August 2008 at 9:13am |
Hi Tibby
Fert + in Auckland are significantly cheaper: $750 for an IUI cycle, including all monitoring - I've typically had 5 x daily blood tests coming up to ov, and two or three scans, all included in the $750. I've also twice had the trigger injection - no extra cost, so the only additional thing has been the cost of clomid - $15 for three months. Becuase of DH's low sperm count we've been doubling up - having a sample frozen the week before, then combining that with a fresh one on the day; the freezing and thawing costs an extra $120. Oh one other thing - if you have the ovidrel trigger injection you have to use progesterone pessaries until either a neg prg test, or 12 weeks into preg - $20 for a box of 30, and I was on 6 a day, so 1 box = 5 days = 3 boxes / $60 required until prg test.
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Posted: 22 August 2008 at 2:42pm |
hi Tibby
Im due to start injections and IUI next month we have been quoted about a grand all up.
Im keen to hear how you get on
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Posted: 23 August 2008 at 9:29am |
Thank you ladies for your replies. It all gets a little confusing at times.
Jin, are you just doing the trigger shot injections or the daily injections? Wishing you heaps of luck jin for next month.
Itchyfeet, do you know if that cost for injectibles is per injection? Yikes it's getting expensive if it is.
Catie, l am also with F+. Thank you for that info it's really helpful. Where are you up to now?
I am probably only going to do 3-4 IUI cycles so really want to give it the best chance. I am considering doing the IUI with the daily stimulating injections - sorry not sure what it's called. I have read that this gives you a higher chance. Any thoughts?
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Posted: 23 August 2008 at 2:25pm |
I think that's per injection. But I don't know how many each individual needs each time. Have you been to the specialist privately to get a plan specific to your needs, rather than waiting? I realise it's not cheap, but may save you a lot of unnecessary worry. It's probably the only way you'll know definitely what it may cost you. For myself, I can't have the stimulation drugs or Clomid, so I never went into the detailed costs, just have the cost guide I gave me, but like anything related to pregnancy, they can only give you the "typical" costs. We're budgeting $1200 per cycle because I will need a lot of monitoring in the initial stages of pregnancy, even without the stimulation.
ETA It's quite stressful knowing you can spend this kind of money without a positive outcome, but I guess we all want the best chance we can get. Good luck.
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Posted: 24 August 2008 at 12:09pm |
hi girls
tibby - the specialist suggsted both the daily injections and the booster! All a bit overwealming actually. I have an appointment next week to get all the details
All the best to you too
Jin
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Posted: 24 August 2008 at 2:34pm |
Jin, l would be really interested in hearing how your appt and cycle go as i think l will be following you soon.
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Posted: 25 August 2008 at 5:10pm |
tibby wrote:
Catie, l am also with F+. Thank you for that info it's really helpful. Where are you up to now?
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Given DH's surprise low sperm count last time, we are both focused on getting super-healthy and ahving one last go in a few months - it'll be our 4th. Fingers crossed!
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Posted: 26 August 2008 at 9:41am |
Hi Itchyfeet, I had the Lipiodol flush treatment in June which is effective for 6mths, hence the wait for IUI. I am planning on doing my first cycle in Nov. Good luck with your cycle.
Catie, good on you guys for trying to get super healthy whilst waiting. It really is a slow process isn't it?! Good luck.
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Posted: 31 August 2008 at 5:38pm |
Hi ya
I am also hoping to start IUI soon but using donor sperm as DF count was too low, we tried ICIS and it didnt work for us so have decided to give this a try. looking forward to following eveone elses stories and hoping for lots of success stories
Caro
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Posted: 05 September 2008 at 5:46pm |
we had 2 unsuccessful cycle on clomiphene and IUI. I had no side effects at all. We had to pay $1075 for scanning and the procedure and then pay for each blood test which where between $22 - $36 each day for 5 - 7 days. I didnt realise that you could take the injections with this treatment. My DP has a very low sperm count. GOOD LUCK
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Posted: 06 September 2008 at 8:57am |
hi girls
I have the injections in hand to start tomorrow night - im actually really nervous about it
I guess i feel like im putting so much hope in this with the IUI - it has to work!!
what is ICIS caro?
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Posted: 06 September 2008 at 9:15am |
ICISis when they inject the sperm (once tail chopped off) via a needle directly into the eggs that get removed a few days earleir around ovulation
time. they are then left to grow and divide for a few days and the quality ones go back. depending on the quality, one or two may be put back and any others frozen ... well thats my understanding. we are about to have our first cycle in November, very similar to IVF with the drug stimulation. please fill in any gaps someone.
PS - Caro hope you dont mind that i replied,,, caro is my name also ....
Good luck jin with the injections and IUI
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Posted: 06 September 2008 at 2:48pm |
ICSI stands for Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection and this is from the Fertility Associates website:
ICSI is a variation of IVF. Instead of the sperm and eggs being mixed in a test tube, a single sperm is injected into each mature egg. ICSI is used when sperm quality is too poor for conventional IVF to work. ICSI allows almost any man with sperm, either in his semen or in his testis, to try IVF.
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Posted: 17 September 2008 at 9:13pm |
thanks for answering for me ladies, My head has been all over the place, we are starting the IUI process with my first blood test yesterday and another due on Tuesday. IUI is still awhile away yet but just the fact that I know it will be this month is scary! The plus side is that I dont need to take any drugs with it. Fingers crossed ladies! :c)
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Posted: 18 September 2008 at 12:24pm |
hi Caro
I had my first IUI on monday - so im keen to share this journey check how you are getting on.
It was bizarre actually i was on a course - nipped out at lunch time - back again in time for the afternoon session - wouldve been very funny watching the whole process from above.
I would love to hear some positives around IUI because even the doctor was pretty negative - to the extent of booking me in for next month!! as if it wasn't going to work. I guess mentally its good not to pin all ones hopes on this.
So looking forward to hearing how you are getting on.
jin
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Posted: 18 September 2008 at 7:52pm |
Yay! Im not alone!!!! what are your reasions for IUI?? if you dont mind me asking! we have male factor so are trying IUI with donor sperm. they keep telling us that they success rates arnt high but they are higher with donor than with my partners so we have to give it a try.
Good luck and keep in touch
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Posted: 20 September 2008 at 8:54pm |
hi there
we have had two BFN with IUI ver the past two months. Interestingly enough they also talked about our 'next cycle' while we were having the first. We have male fertility issues too, but my friend had IUI with donor and she has a lovely wee boy.
3 days after the 2nd IUI, we went back to see the doc, who said that i hadnt responded well to the clomiphene and that DHs sample hadnt been of good quality or quantity. Interestingly enough they didnt stop the procedure ... which annoyed me and i started to wonder if it was a money thing for them as we paid for both the cycles.
we are having ICSI next month, privately funded now, so im worried about the injections, stress levels and whether i will be up to work after the egg collection.
anyone have any advice? im a teacher and wondering if i need to organise some time off ...
cheers
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Posted: 24 September 2008 at 9:27pm |
HI ya
I am doing the IUI totally naturally, no drugs at all just blood test to figger out when to do it. sounds like everyone else has had some drugs of some sort, Im a bit worried now!!!
As for the ICIS, Yep, you will need time off! I did ICIS last year (privatly funded too)and the day of collection I was in alot of pain and know that I couldnt have gone back to work if I had tried! (Im a Nanny) I came home and slept on the couch! the 2nd day I was still a little tender but as long as your not doing anything to physical you should be ok, the clinic recomended 2 days off. The rest of it was OK, injections are not that bad once you have done the first one! good luck
Caro
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