Thursday, October 18, 2012

On Visiting the RE

I made an appointment with a local practice of Reproductive Endocrinologists (REs) aka fertility specialists.

About 3 years prior to our wedding (and actually before I was even dating R), I had a bout of unexplained lower abdominal pain. I had a colonoscopy done and nothing was found. I had gone to several doctors and no one could figure out what the issue was. I had my yearly appointment with my ob/gyn and she said "well, let's explore this". I ended up having a transvaginal ultrasound done, and during the exam, they noted that I may have a bicornuate uterus. (The reason behind the abdominal pain was never discovered.) My ob/gyn recommended I see a fertility specialist, so I ended up at my RE's office.

I had an appointment with Dr. VD, who I loved from the moment I met him. He explained the issues associated with having a bicornuate or septate uterus, and basically said that there is a procedure done to diagnosis it, and then if I did have it, I could have a surgical procedure done to correct it. He said it was up to me if I wanted to explore it now, explore it once I'm ready to have kids, or explore it if I have recurrent miscarriages. I decided to just wait overall.

About a year out from our wedding, R & I went back to Dr. VD  to explore the issues with my uterus. After performing the hysteroscopy, he noted that I did not have a septate or bicornuate uterus, which was of huge relief to me.

So, when I needed to return to the RE to explore my luteal phase issues, I knew I wanted to see Dr. VD. Initially, we met with another doctor in the practice for our consult. I brought in all of my charts from Fertility Friend, and we spent about 20 minutes with the doctor. She explained that my luteal phases were definitely short but that I was definitely ovulating, so she suggested we run through the fertility testing to see what we came up with, and then have another consult.

Through all of the testing of both of us, we were found to both be pretty normal. I had slightly low progesterone after ovulation, but really, that was the only issue they could find. Dr. VD then discussed treatment options with me. He said if we wanted to be really aggressive, I could start Clomid, with a trigger shot, and then if we really wanted to "up our chances" we could do IUI. He felt taking the Clomid would bring my ovulation date up, and naturally lengthen my luteal phase. I agreed that this treatment plan seemed like the best option. Dr. VD assured me that most women in my scenario would get pregnant within 3 cycles of this regimen.

2 comments:

  1. Denielle - 1. I'm so glad to know what RE stands for. You ladies use it all the time and I knew it meant some sort of doctor and that was enough for me, lol.

    2. I never grew up thinking I'd be a mom either. For me it wasn't until I met Joseph and knew I wanted to start a family with this man.

    3. I'm glad your uterus is normal and hopefully it'll happen for you sooner rather than later.

    4. Even if Ryan maybe could have been a dad if he stayed with his ex, those babies wouldn't be as awesome as your future ones, duh.

    Love ya! -Sandra

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