Successful clomid IUI with very low ovarian reserve

LoveInshallah

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Hi. Lurking (for the most part) on these forums helped me get through some long months, and while we are still in the first trimester I want to share some hope for women with that grim, crappy DOR diagnosis.

I'm 36. Started getting shorter and lighter periods and other signs of perimenopause around age 33-34, though never considered it because it doesn't run in my family at all. When I was 35, we discovered I had an fsh on the edge of the normal range, around 7.8, but amh of .76. Also some other issues, including severe male factor, eventually treated with varying success by a varicocelectomy, a long and narrow cervix, and mild hypothyroidism, diagnosed but not treated until recently. This year we ran all the labs again and fsh was 10.7, amh .65. Vitamin D deficiency (had tested for this a year earlier and was NOT deficient, so I don't think it explains the amh). AFC around 14. Thin lining of 6-7mm at O time.

We tried 3 IUIs with 100mg Clomid and a trigger shot. The first two had that bum lining and so-so semen samples. Two follicles the first time, 2 or 3 the second but one huge and the other(s) barely mature, and no tiny ones. During the second cycle I started generic Synthroid. The third cycle we switched from Clomid on days 5-9 to 3-7. I used a heating pad on my stomach and feet, and drank pomegranate juice and red raspberry leaf tea everyday in the follicular phase to improve my lining. That third cycle I started with 5 follicles, 2 were mature by trigger, and a lining of 11mm! No triple stripe pattern. The semen sample was the best it had been, in normal parameters. Bfp. (And then a blighted ovum scare I posted about in the miscarriage forums, thank God misdiagnosed.) I am currently in my 7th week and we heard the heartbeat a few days ago. We are just praying this baby sticks and keeps growing and developing normally.

It's early to post a success story but I know how much reading other women's stories helped me cope. DOR is a devastating diagnosis. Multiple doctors told us we'd never conceive on our own. We were given bad odds even with 3-4 IVFs and didn't even qualify for most IVF programs near me because our numbers were so bad. We only did IUI because of an insurance issue. I never, ever thought it would actually work for us.

Besides what I described above, I had taken prenatals, vit D (1000 iu before the deficiency, 5000 iu after), coq10, green tea, and b12 (because of a borderline number). My husband took FertilAid and our successful iui was 10 months post surgery. I tried drinking whole milk and eating meat and really anything else I read online, anywhere, had a chance of helping us. :winkwink:

I pray that everyone having difficulty conceiving and being told by their RE's that their prognoses are grim, will have miracle success stories. :flower:
 
LoveInshallah, your story is very inspiring! thanks for sharing. can I ask you about mild hypothyroidism. My TSH is 3.78 but my endocrinologist thinks it's OK and does not think we need to treat it. I wonder if it may affect my fertility? Although we have been TTC for 4 years and my TSH was between 1-2.5 most of this time, it's only recently that it went above 3. I can see that you got far more follicles after you were put on Synthroid. Wonder if that played the crucial role?

My FSh is much higher than yours but I am doing acu/herbs and so hoping it will help get it down. We also have male factor which is our prime issue. My high FSH is a problem cos we need IVF for sperm but IVF does not seem to work for high FSH – vicious circle. we have never tried IUI though but we did natural/modified IVF twice but both failed
 

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