My DH and I did our first round of ivf in 2013. It was a success. We transferred one embryo and got one baby. The clinic had me do progesterone suppositories.
We're gearing up to do our first FET. However, the clinic has now switched from the suppositories to PIO shots. I have nerve damage in one of my hip areas, so PIO is not possible for me. They're agreeing to allow me to do things how I did last time, but now I'm driving myself a little crazy worrying that it's going to fail because I'm not doing PIO.
They haven't really given me a good reason as to WHY they switched, outside of saying that's what the embryologist wants now. They even went as far to say if you were to get 10 re's in a room together, they would never be able to agree as to which is the better option.
Does anyone here have any experience? Do you think it really makes a difference?
Has anyone had success NOT using PIO?
For reference: I'm 27. The frozen embryos are all blasts and were created when I was 25.
We're gearing up to do our first FET. However, the clinic has now switched from the suppositories to PIO shots. I have nerve damage in one of my hip areas, so PIO is not possible for me. They're agreeing to allow me to do things how I did last time, but now I'm driving myself a little crazy worrying that it's going to fail because I'm not doing PIO.
They haven't really given me a good reason as to WHY they switched, outside of saying that's what the embryologist wants now. They even went as far to say if you were to get 10 re's in a room together, they would never be able to agree as to which is the better option.
Does anyone here have any experience? Do you think it really makes a difference?
Has anyone had success NOT using PIO?
For reference: I'm 27. The frozen embryos are all blasts and were created when I was 25.