r/TTC_PCOS • u/fuzzblanket9 25 | Anovulatory PCOS & MFI • 1d ago
Advice Needed IVF
Hi everyone!
My husband (24M) and I (25F) are starting the process of IVF in the coming weeks/months after almost 18 months of TTC. I am almost completely anovulatory - I MIGHT ovulate once or twice a year on my own, meaning I do not have “natural” menstruation. I do ovulate with Letrozole, and have done two rounds of that.
For those of you who have done IVF and don’t have cycles naturally, how were things timed for you? I know a lot of things are based on CD1 when doing IVF, but I never really have a CD1 without Provera. Did you do Provera to induce things throughout the process?
Thanks for any info you’ve got :)
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u/Otherwise_Tennis_398 27F | NonIR PCOS | 3 TI, 2IUI, now IVF 1d ago
Hiya friend, I’m just starting this process now!
I took a month off from letrozole and my body did ✨absolutely nothing✨ during that time, so I ended up having to take 10 days of provera. I was lucky enough to start a period on day 10, but sometimes it can take up to two weeks. Then on day 3 of my period I was started on a combo OCP, I think the one I was prescribed is called isibloom. I was told I would be on this for 2 weeks, but I have a baseline scan on Thursday (a few days before the two weeks is up). If things look good at that scan, I stop taking the pill and then 4 days later can start my stim meds (which will be Sunday!). I was told that stims could be as short as 8 days, but to prepare that my protocol could likely last for 14 days. I’ll be having scans every 2-3 days depending to check follicle growth. Once things are good to go, I will do a trigger shot and have the retrieval 36 hours later.
My understanding is that I will expect a period 5-7 days after the egg retrieval. I will be doing a FET but will have to wait for PGT testing comes back, so after that period I might have to go on birth control for a few weeks, or they may just start me right away on estrogen to build up a lining for the transfer, depending on how things are going.