judecorp: (if only love was easy)
judecorp ([personal profile] judecorp) wrote2006-06-03 11:46 am
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Why not us?

The hard thing about knowing a whole bunch of people who are also trying to have a baby is that they run the risk of being successful sooner than you. And then you're in this weird place where you're happy for them, really and truly happy for them, but can't help but wonder, "Why them and not us?" Another friend successful on the second month of Clomid - 2 tries seems to be the magic number for everyone but us. Hopefully 3 will be our lucky number.

I just know we're up against so much because we get one try a month and we have fertility problems and all of that. Sometimes it just seems so foolish to try, like we're just setting ourselves up for heartache. My doctor's office already made me schedule an appointment after my next negative test to talk about more aggressive treatments. They say that they hope I can cancel the appointment because of a positive, but just /having/ the appointment feels like giving up in some ways. And I don't really want to move on to more aggressive treatments. I just want things to work.

My SIL has started talking about babymaking and mentioned that she went off birth control and went right back to her normal 29-day cycle. While I am pleased that she is so fortunate, it just reinforces that there is something wrong with me and my body doesn't work properly in that respect. I feel kind of like a loser in the woman department. And I'm not sure what else we can do to help our chances... we can try supplementing our IUIs with at-home inseminations and buy additional sperm or whatever but that is going to get awfully pricey awfully quickly. But hey, I guess if we're moving on to more aggressive options we'll have to be more aggressive with the finances.

We just want to get pregnant so badly and I have such a hard time figuring out why it has to be so difficult.

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On a totally unrelated note, Jen and I went to Providence last night to do dinner and video games at Dave & Buster's. We won a bazillion tickets playing a fun trivia game. I also played this boxing game where you have to do the actual punching and got to the third boxer! A couple of dudes were watching and then they played after. It was funny to hear one dude say to his friend, "Come on, that girl got to the third boxer," and especially gratifying when they got KO'd by the second boxer. I RULE THE BOXING WORLD.

Perhaps I'm much more cut out for boxing than babymaking.

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And HUGE congratulations to Former Coworker Sarah who got her BFP today!
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Hope you don't mind my asking...

[identity profile] saldemonium.livejournal.com 2006-06-03 10:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Barb and I are talking about this, and I was just wondering, since I know nothing about how it all works, do you have to buy more sperm for every try? Or did that 1000 bucks get you a lot of it?

Re: Hope you don't mind my asking...

[identity profile] judecorp.livejournal.com 2006-06-04 01:19 pm (UTC)(link)
I /wish/ that $1000 got us a whoooooole lotta sperm! But a vial of sperm (and a vial is like one 'try') usually costs somewhere between $300 and $400, depending on which bank, what kind of preparation, etc. (I can explain more thoroughly if you would like a more detailed explanation.) When we dropped $1K, we bought 3 vials of unwashed sperm ($300 each vial plus $70something shipping - shipping was less because it was a local bank and we used a courier instead of overnight fedex). For these three cycles, we are using one vial per cycle - one insemination in the doctor's office. So we got three months out of it.

If you are buying sperm to do at-home inseminations, or if you want to supplement what the doctor is doing by doing at-home inseminations, you would probably buy more than one vial per month - at least two. So it adds up pretty quickly.

We're thinking of switching donors (we still have one vial of our current dude) and the new bank we're looking at charges like $400/vial and is in California so the shipping will probably be closer to $200. Pricey! (Plus we have to pay $300something/year to use space in our doctor's cryogenic freezer.)

Ch-ching!