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Old 05-11-2009, 03:04 AM   #5 (permalink)
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I can relate all too well to what you're going through. I had OHSS several times. Choosing against the transfer was wise... OHSS can become very serious if you become pregnant. Stay off your feet. You don't want your ovaries to twist or contort in the state they're in. It'll resolve in a week or so. Were they able to save your eggs for you? If I were going to do it again, I would do the transfer, have them freeze the eggs and then wait to implant after another cycle to reduce the incidence of OHSS. It seems that thin cysters like us are at higher risk for OHSS. I had quite a time with it. Best of luck to you, and I hope you become pregnant in the near future.
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ttc for 7+ years, clomid resistant
thinner cyster 5'2, 115
-Failed with Injectables, 2000, 2002
-Failed gnRH pump attempt
-Insmed study participant
-Laparoscopy, drilling May '03
- Failed injectable cyccle Sept 2003
-Oct '03 1200 mg D Chiro Inositol, 500-1000 mg metformin
-Finally cycling monthly on my own but no ovulation
-Adopted daughter, Arianna 2 1/2 years old
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