by jellydonut25 » Thu Feb 28, 2013 11:31 am
Well, I have a normal sperm count, my wife is fertile (clean tubes, "good-looking" uterus, normally dilating cervix, three times as many eggs as average in women)...BUT (there's always a but, isn't there)
the follicles at the end of her fallopian tubes don't stimulate her ovaries to mature the eggs and produce them.
we basically have two options:
1 - injectibles. they give her drugs that will force some eggs to develop and produce, then there's a 20-25% chance of getting pregnant. It's cheaper (we could afford to do it right now), but the odds of pregnancy are lower, the odds of multiples are higher, and with her high egg count there's a chance she'd produce so many that the doctor would essentially forbid us from having sex in fear of multiples on the order of 5 or more.
2 - in-vitro. again, still given drugs to produce eggs, but now they don't care about controlling how many, they want as many as they can get. then i make a donation, then there's a 70% chance of pregnancy. Lower chance of multiples (on the order of 1-3%). BUT it's expensive. Like "get night jobs to save up for it" expensive.
i think the biggest reason i'm disappointed is that i kinda wanted the whole experience...taking pregnancy tests, being surprised that "that time was THE time", the whole shebang. Not gonna get it.