Estrogen Priming & MicroFlare Protocol - Supposed to work for unexplained poor responders.
Daily b/w from now on to see when my LH surge/ovulation happens. Today is my cycle day 14 so they want to see if I ovulated already or just going to. My RE wanted to do Flare and I convinced her to do Estrogen as well...so basically I start Estrace vaginal pills as of day 21 to AF. Then just start stimulation with Gonal-F 450iu which is a max dose of any stimulation drug (around Oct 10) with a very-very small dose of Lupron/Superfact at the same time. Then Crinone for progesterone support.
ER should be around Oct 23, though they said that estrogen priming sometimes makes it longer to stimulate like 14-18 days of stims before ER.
Flare Protocol is one of the most potent IVF protocols available. It has helped many women with poor ovarian reserves to conceive, and in our opinion, is the last resort before donor egg IVF. The protocol takes advantage of a special property of Lupron. When used in tiny amounts, Lupron stimulates the release of natural FSH from the pituitary for several days before exerting its suppressive effect. During this 'flare' period, the ovaries are stimulated by natural FSH. The subsequent addition of high doses of FSH from medications gives the ovaries maximum stimulation.
Estrogen Priming of FSH receptors has been reported to slow premature follicular development and to promote granulosa cell FSH receptor induction. Estrogen support of the endometrium with vaginal suppositories was used to maintain the endometrium and to prevent withdrawal bleeding until an estrogen-producing follicle has emerged. This protocol over the past four years has given several insights into the treatment of poor prognosis patients. Basically it helps improve egg quality and help with leading follicles becoming too big before the rest of small follicles catch up.
I'm not even excited though...
Oh, and this time we are going to do day 5 transfer regardless of how many embryos I have because we want to see if maybe they stop developing after day 3, so maybe we will know that it's not implantation issue but embryo issue...