Monday 27 August 2012

Dummy transfer and 3D SIS

This was one appointment I wasn't looking forward to. Supposed to be the most invasive, "uncomfortable" procedure in IVF.

3D SIS:

3D saline infusion sonography (SIS) is done in the CRGH and involves an ultrasound scan whilst a small amount of saline is injected into the womb. Using the scan machine, the outline of the womb can be determined. A hysteroscopy involves putting a small scope into the womb to see if it is normal.

I was pleased that we were seen fairly close to our appointment time and not left to get anxious. I was told to turn up with a full bladder. I'd had a tea at home, some water, a coffee at the station, a glass of water with lunch, and a glass of water in the waiting room. I'd not been to the toilet since 10am. A quick scan revealed that my bladder "wasn't very full". Blimey, how much more should I have had!? It was good enough and they went ahead with the dummy embryo transfer. This was ok, a little uncomfortable, but only because they use a speculum. So it's no worse than a smear test.

I was then told to go to the toilet, and was back for the second part: 3D SIS. The doctor warned me I will probably experience some pain. I did! It was like bad period pain, but was over quite quickly. The pain only occurred at the end as the jelly like saline was pumped in. The pain is caused by the pressure. The scan revealed everything was ok. No issues or concerns. <relief>


I was given some antibiotics and told not to bath or swim, I was also given Norethisterone ready to take on 23rd August and told all the other drugs would be sent by Healthcare at Home as usual.

2 comments:

  1. Wow..that sounds horrible. But thanks for all your information. Hope you are feeling okay now. I just got the results of my genetic test today, I have the TCOF1 gene. I will have an appointment in October with the geneticist to go through my options, TCS PGD will be one of topics!

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    1. Great that they have found the change. No idea how old you are, but apply for PGD funding as early as you can! I reached the stage you are at 14 years ago. I'm sure it wont be as long for you, but get the ball rolling!!

      If you contact tcs@treachercollins.co.uk and say you are ArtisSmarties trying to contact TCS PGD We can get hooked up properly - off this blog.

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