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Subclinical hypothyroidism and IVF
Hi, I was directed here from the Fertility UK forum. We’ve had 1 round of IVF/ICSI which we were referred for due to my partner’s low sperm count. Our first embryo transfer was not successful. We have a frozen embryo, but the clinic advised I get my Vit D and thyroid levels tested before transfer
Hi, I was directed here from the Fertility UK forum. We’ve had 1 round of IVF/ICSI which we were referred for due to my partner’s low sperm count. Our first embryo transfer was not successful. We have a frozen embryo, but the clinic advised I get my Vit D and thyroid levels tested before transfer
Tiger37
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Lipoid pneumonia
Earlier this year I had serious nose bleeds resulting in hospital admissions and cautery. Subsequently seen by ENT consultant who advised daily insertion of Vaseline into nostrils to prevent them drying out and possible further bleeds. Since then I found on the internet (various reputable sites)
Earlier this year I had serious nose bleeds resulting in hospital admissions and cautery. Subsequently seen by ENT consultant who advised daily insertion of Vaseline into nostrils to prevent them drying out and possible further bleeds. Since then I found on the internet (various reputable sites)
FormerT
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 months ago
Tetanus booster shot, UK
In a response to a recent post, https://healthunlocked.com/cllsupport/posts/149590895/gardening-hazards?responses=149591131 I was alerted to the importance of being up to date with vaccination against Tetanus. [i]Tetanus is a serious, life-threatening condition caused by bacteria getting into a wound
In a response to a recent post, https://healthunlocked.com/cllsupport/posts/149590895/gardening-hazards?responses=149591131 I was alerted to the importance of being up to date with vaccination against Tetanus. [i]Tetanus is a serious, life-threatening condition caused by bacteria getting into a wound
bennevisplace
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CLL Support
11 months ago
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Shingles Vaccine
I am going for a shingles vaccination on 29th June. I know there has been information about it on here before but I can't find it. I know I need the Shingrix vaccine and believe that you need a 2nd one 2 months later. I would like to hear about your experiences of Shingrix. . Of course, I have googled
I am going for a shingles vaccination on 29th June. I know there has been information about it on here before but I can't find it. I know I need the Shingrix vaccine and believe that you need a 2nd one 2 months later. I would like to hear about your experiences of Shingrix. . Of course, I have googled
Sheila_G
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NRAS
11 months ago
6 weeks pregnant and no heartbeat
Hi all, After 3 years TTC and issues getting NHS funding, we finally started our IVF journey using ICSI. I'm a pessimist and had low expectations, so I was thrilled when we got our BFP!! I am now 6 weeks pregnant. Today, I had an early scan (I ended up hospitalised with OHSS so have been having regular
Hi all, After 3 years TTC and issues getting NHS funding, we finally started our IVF journey using ICSI. I'm a pessimist and had low expectations, so I was thrilled when we got our BFP!! I am now 6 weeks pregnant. Today, I had an early scan (I ended up hospitalised with OHSS so have been having regular
Sweetaholic
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Fertility Network UK
2 months ago
Protocol planners and milestone cards
Hi all - I am getting ahead of myself, but after 3 years of TTC and investigations and 2 clinical pregnancies and a big fat NHS rejection , we are
finally
starting IVF, and about to dive into our first round of IVF + ICSI + PGT-A testing. I know the chances are low at 42 but I am choosing realistic
Hi all - I am getting ahead of myself, but after 3 years of TTC and investigations and 2 clinical pregnancies and a big fat NHS rejection , we are
finally
starting IVF, and about to dive into our first round of IVF + ICSI + PGT-A testing. I know the chances are low at 42 but I am choosing realistic
Darcy1996
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Fertility Network UK
2 months ago
When to start stims?
Hi everyone! I just wondered if anyone has experience in an ICSI cycle of taking clomiphene from day 2 but not starting stim injections until several days later? I am currently having treatment abroad due to cost and this is the protocol they have put me on, so today on day 6 I only have one follicle
Hi everyone! I just wondered if anyone has experience in an ICSI cycle of taking clomiphene from day 2 but not starting stim injections until several days later? I am currently having treatment abroad due to cost and this is the protocol they have put me on, so today on day 6 I only have one follicle
Crazyrabbitlady13
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Fertility Network UK
2 months ago
ovulation pain post ICSI treatment
Hello, I had a failed ICSI cycle at the end of January. I have been using ovulation tests and found out that I ovulated on the weekend. However, I had really horrible pain on one side that lasted for a day, back ache and felt incredibly hot. I’ve never had this around ovulation before. Has anyone experienced
Hello, I had a failed ICSI cycle at the end of January. I have been using ovulation tests and found out that I ovulated on the weekend. However, I had really horrible pain on one side that lasted for a day, back ache and felt incredibly hot. I’ve never had this around ovulation before. Has anyone experienced
Rowan80
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Fertility Network UK
2 months ago
Fecal Microbiota Transplantation (FMT) For PD And Much Much More
While many of us are aware of the potential that FMT has shown for PD, Clostridium difficile (C. diff) and IBS that has not responded to standard therapy, I wrote this to highlight the fact that FMT has shown the potential to also help a multitude of other diseases and health issues that are often seen
While many of us are aware of the potential that FMT has shown for PD, Clostridium difficile (C. diff) and IBS that has not responded to standard therapy, I wrote this to highlight the fact that FMT has shown the potential to also help a multitude of other diseases and health issues that are often seen
chartist
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Cure Parkinson's
10 months ago
Shingles Vaccine
Shingles Vaccine From September 2023 you will be eligible for vaccine from age 65. Advertised on TV yesterday Rose
Shingles Vaccine From September 2023 you will be eligible for vaccine from age 65. Advertised on TV yesterday Rose
Rose54
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PMRGCAuk
10 months ago
'Fertility Solutions' DNA testing and consultation - and Andrology solutions personal experience please
Before I have another round of IVF/ICSI I think its important to check out male factor in my husband as we have two failed rounds behind us. I have enquired about Jonathan Ramsey and no appointments for three months. The consultation plus testing is in excess of 1,800. I am looking at fertility solutions
Before I have another round of IVF/ICSI I think its important to check out male factor in my husband as we have two failed rounds behind us. I have enquired about Jonathan Ramsey and no appointments for three months. The consultation plus testing is in excess of 1,800. I am looking at fertility solutions
Cuppppatea
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Fertility Network UK
2 months ago
IUI vs. IVF
Hi, Firstly let’s tell you a bit about mine and my OH’s situation. We’ve been TTC for 2 years, I’ve had an internal ultrasound, HyCoSy - all fine and clear. My AMH is normal and I have regular periods. My OH’s results are also all normal apart from low sperm count. so we’ve been told to go for IVF
Hi, Firstly let’s tell you a bit about mine and my OH’s situation. We’ve been TTC for 2 years, I’ve had an internal ultrasound, HyCoSy - all fine and clear. My AMH is normal and I have regular periods. My OH’s results are also all normal apart from low sperm count. so we’ve been told to go for IVF
SugarSnap88
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Fertility Network UK
2 months ago
late fertilisation of mature egg
I was told by our embryologist that only 3 of the 6 mature eggs collected were fertilised by ICSI on Sunday however today they’ve advised there are currently 4 embryos as one fertilised later? How can this happen if ICSI was being used and will that embryo have any chance of making it to day 5 for testing
I was told by our embryologist that only 3 of the 6 mature eggs collected were fertilised by ICSI on Sunday however today they’ve advised there are currently 4 embryos as one fertilised later? How can this happen if ICSI was being used and will that embryo have any chance of making it to day 5 for testing
Chowlady14
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Fertility Network UK
2 months ago
First 5 Tibetan Rites (7x) since Covid
First little exercise workout on my journey to return from latest Covid setback, and it feels great. I got surprisingly pretty sweaty quickly, just with these 5 minutes, but I felt strong. So aerobic fitness has suffered a bit the last week whilst in bed, but muscle strength and flexibility is all
First little exercise workout on my journey to return from latest Covid setback, and it feels great. I got surprisingly pretty sweaty quickly, just with these 5 minutes, but I felt strong. So aerobic fitness has suffered a bit the last week whilst in bed, but muscle strength and flexibility is all
CBDB
Administrator
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Strength & Flex
10 months ago
Success stories with embryo donation
Hi everyone, we are about to have a transfer with an embryo donor, just wondering if there are any success stories? We already have a beautiful daughter who is shortly turning 3 from our second ICSI cycle. We have had three miscarriages and completed 6 ICSI cycles. I am also 43 in September so
Hi everyone, we are about to have a transfer with an embryo donor, just wondering if there are any success stories? We already have a beautiful daughter who is shortly turning 3 from our second ICSI cycle. We have had three miscarriages and completed 6 ICSI cycles. I am also 43 in September so
walkingmountains
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Fertility Network UK
2 months ago
steroid injection
I have inflammatory arthritis and started methotrexate having been on Prednisolone for 5 years - for PMR which seems to have flipped to arthritis My knees are v swollen,stiff and have difficulty walking- have had 2 lots of steroid inj into my r knee- Rheumy wants to try a third inj when I have enough
I have inflammatory arthritis and started methotrexate having been on Prednisolone for 5 years - for PMR which seems to have flipped to arthritis My knees are v swollen,stiff and have difficulty walking- have had 2 lots of steroid inj into my r knee- Rheumy wants to try a third inj when I have enough
bakingD
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NRAS
10 months ago
mature eggs vs collected
hi, I had my third egg collection today. I’m not sure what I expected. I’m 37 with AMH of 6.5 and follicle count of 11. The consultant mentioned he hoped for 10 or 11 eggs when discussing as we were considering banking. Anyway a lot of tears later (maybe the anaesthetic) but we were updated 12 hours
hi, I had my third egg collection today. I’m not sure what I expected. I’m 37 with AMH of 6.5 and follicle count of 11. The consultant mentioned he hoped for 10 or 11 eggs when discussing as we were considering banking. Anyway a lot of tears later (maybe the anaesthetic) but we were updated 12 hours
Chowlady14
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Fertility Network UK
2 months ago
US doctor discusses ways to prevent PD
US doctor discusses ways to prevent PD. The estimate is 15% of PwP have a genetic cause and 85% is from environmental exposure to chemicals. Some have been discussed here. I don't think TCE has been. It was used in dry cleaning and semiconductor processing, but for many years now the US and Japan
US doctor discusses ways to prevent PD. The estimate is 15% of PwP have a genetic cause and 85% is from environmental exposure to chemicals. Some have been discussed here. I don't think TCE has been. It was used in dry cleaning and semiconductor processing, but for many years now the US and Japan
pvw2
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Cure Parkinson's
11 months ago
Two rounds. 7 eggs. ONE EARLY BLASTOCYST. failed fresh transfer. Should we DNA fragmentation test before moving to the next stage?
Hey Everyone! I wonder if it is a good idea to get a DNA fragmentation and oxidisation test done on husbands sperm. I don’t know the recent figures off hand but they were pretty bad - we were having ICSI. The embryologist seems to think the sperm looked ok….and blamed the eggs...but Im so not convinced
Hey Everyone! I wonder if it is a good idea to get a DNA fragmentation and oxidisation test done on husbands sperm. I don’t know the recent figures off hand but they were pretty bad - we were having ICSI. The embryologist seems to think the sperm looked ok….and blamed the eggs...but Im so not convinced
Cuppppatea
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Fertility Network UK
2 months ago
Missed miscarriage after IVF (ICSI)
Hi everyone, this is my first time posting on here. I don’t really have a question, just thought it might help me to share my most recent fertility heartbreak with this community. We found out about a year ago that it would not be possible for my husband and I to conceive naturally due to male factor
Hi everyone, this is my first time posting on here. I don’t really have a question, just thought it might help me to share my most recent fertility heartbreak with this community. We found out about a year ago that it would not be possible for my husband and I to conceive naturally due to male factor
CheeseFriend
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Fertility Network UK
2 months ago
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