SashimiMimi,
Thanks so much for sharing your story. I got pregnant after 1 month TTC in March 2014 but had a m/c at 8 weeks. My husband and I have been TTC since then with no luck. We just completed our third IUI (Feb 2015), which was unsuccessful, and so devastating. We are planning on starting IVF this next cycle, and it's a scary thought. I am 30, and I never thought it would be this hard to become pregnant again. My doctors aren't necessarily pushing me to do IVF, but they do say it's going to be the fastest route to getting pregnant and with the highest probability of success. After three failed IUIs, I just want an option that has a higher success rate, so am convinced that IVF is the next step for me (and it will be covered by my husband's insurance, which is also amazing).
I'm going to start birth control on CD 5. (I'm at CD1). Do you have any advice for me as I prepare mentally and physically for this rollercoaster ride? We're planning on taking advantage of Comprehensive Chromosome Screening (CCS), which will allow us to test 5-day blastocysts for any potential development issues, thus decreasing the chance of another miscarriage and any other genetic defects. But with CCS, you only get to do transfer one embryo (which is assumed healthy). I don't know how I will cope if IVF fails, especially after failing three times with IUI.
How do you prepare yourself mentally for this challenge? How long were you on birth control before starting IVF meds? Any advice for staying sane during this difficult process?