Yes. I wish these guys (FS and their team) took it more seriously and know how much money, faith and emotions we invest in each cycle.
I think they do, however imagine having 100 hormonal, impatient, depressed women on your rota who think they know a lot from what they read on the internet....I think this is why they have protocols and dont tend to stray away from them too much otherwise it could end in chaos. I suppose if I wasnt happy I could switch to one of the private clinics nearer me, but for now Im happy enough. and you might have more of a personalized experience seeing as you are paying for most of it.
urgghh just doing my finances, we own a couple of businesses and received a few large bills I wasnt counting on. Im not even sure if I can afford injectables this next cycle, might have to put them off another month. They are $1000 compared to $80 with clomid, plus $350 for IUI

I dont want to risk not being able to pay bills because Ive spent $1000 I didnt have, and I suppose another month doesnt really matter.
Sarah: could you please outline your treatment plan with Clomid? ...like what happens on CD1, CD3 and so on...thanks!
so CD1 I call in and tell them its day 1, and they phone back next day and give me my time for CD3. I go in CD3 and they take bloods (I think do FSH, LH, Estrogen and Betas as I dont normal go for a blood pregnancy test and they need that data before they will allow me to go ahead). and then an ultrasound to make sure everything is 'silent' and lining is 'menstrual'. (this is when they saw I had a little cyst on one ovary, but bloods showed estrogen was low and so they allowed me to go ahead with clomid).
then you are called back around CD13 for bloods & ultrasound again. this is where they look to see how Ive responded to the clomid. The first 2 months I had the 3-4 follicles so they told me they would call me once they have reviewed bloods and confirm that its ok to take the trigger shot. I think they are making sure the bloods show estrogen is high depending on how many follicles you have. they are also checking to see if you have a natural LH surge, if you do then they wouldnt bother with the trigger. I dont usually get my surge early so thats why its been great, until they had me wait a few days as I only have 1 follicle. when they call back to tell me to take the trigger they also tell me the time and date of the IUI, its usally 36 hours later (they say take the trigger 10pm tonight and come in the day after tomorrow at 10am).
then I go for my IUI, hubby goes 2 hours before so they can wash and prepare the sample. they dont do bloods or ultrasound that day.
and thats it..does that help? other clinics have people come in for a day 21 test so Im going to ask them how do they know my progesterone is ok. I know they do prescribe progesterone though as its mentioned on the sheet I have, so perhaps its all based on bloods.