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Some questions about LI-IVF and SIRM
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Some questions about LI-IVF and SIRM
I am looking for another doctor
Can you please tell me the monitoring hours of LI-IVF and if any of the doctors have late nights.
Same with SIRM and Dr Braverman..monitoring hours and if they have later hours ever.
Thanks
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Posted 12/24/08 4:24 PM |
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Jen2999
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Name: Jen
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Re: Some questions about LI-IVF and SIRM
For LIIVF I believe the monitoring hours start at 630.
Not sure about the late hours, but I only really saw the Dr. for consults and procedures which was rarely.
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Posted 12/24/08 10:11 PM |
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Gertyrae
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Name: Gerty ®
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Re: Some questions about LI-IVF and SIRM
Just a suggestion here... I know you were unhappy with what happened the first cycle at Cornell. BUT, if you change RE's everytime you are not successful you are making it even more difficult for yourself.
The first cycle with each RE is more trial and error than anything. Sometimes they get it right, but most times they don't.
I'm not saying you shouldn't try another DR., but I do think you should give Cornell at least one more cycle before leaving. They worked out the kinks this cycle and your next cycle is based off the first one.
Most RE's would not have done a progesterone check after trigger...and the main reason that the trigger wouldn't have worked is if it wasn't done correctly.
That being said...I go to LI-IVF and they open at 6:30 a.m. for monitoring, but there are no late hours. If you need to see the Dr., you must go before 5 p.m. I know SIRM started monitoring around 6:30 also, but not sure about the Drs. hours.
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Posted 12/26/08 8:17 AM |
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Re: Some questions about LI-IVF and SIRM
Posted by Gertyrae
Just a suggestion here... I know you were unhappy with what happened the first cycle at Cornell. BUT, if you change RE's everytime you are not successful you are making it even more difficult for yourself.
The first cycle with each RE is more trial and error than anything. Sometimes they get it right, but most times they don't.
I'm not saying you shouldn't try another DR., but I do think you should give Cornell at least one more cycle before leaving. They worked out the kinks this cycle and your next cycle is based off the first one.
Most RE's would not have done a progesterone check after trigger...and the main reason that the trigger wouldn't have worked is if it wasn't done correctly.
That being said...I go to LI-IVF and they open at 6:30 a.m. for monitoring, but there are no late hours. If you need to see the Dr., you must go before 5 p.m. I know SIRM started monitoring around 6:30 also, but not sure about the Drs. hours.
It's not just that it was unsuccesful I just feel like they missed alot of things. And they told me the trigger was done right but there may not have even been follicles they were triggering they may have been cysts but since they never did a baseline sono they would never know for sure.
Also at Cornell the appointments for the doctor were between 9-11AM so I was looking to see if there were other doctors that you could may be see after 3PM.
I am just looking at other options right now.
Message edited 12/26/2008 8:57:52 AM.
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Posted 12/26/08 8:57 AM |
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