| 14:05 here. Yes, it was my first child. |
| 14:05 and 6:24, did you do any supplements other than pre-natal like CoQ10 or any accupuncture? Could I ask which clinic you're with? |
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What was your highest FSH and the age you successfully conceived? And was it with IVF/IUI/Natural? And after how many years TTC/ Procedures? What clinic? Me: Highest FSH is 31 I am soon to be 44 Over 4 years TTC (and single) 5 IVF's. 5 IUI's. Canceled cycles Good Luck Everyone. Congrats to the successful ones. |
| Oh..and I am CFA. |
| I'm 43 had my tubes tied after my 3rd child and now I wish I hadn't done that, does anyone in dc area do reversals or is IVF the only option? |
| Hi OP, congratulations on the birth of your baby girl. I, too, had my baby girl, just last week, at age 45. We did IVF plus chromo testing. |
| I bet this post was started by one of DiMattina's nurses. |
| PP 05:31, I don't know if anyone in the area does reversals but there is a doctor in NC, can't remember his name but sure you can google it and his name will pop up. I'm in the same position and opted to do stimulated IVF, but the cycle was cancelled for low response, not sure if I have it in me to try again. |
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| So it's not true? I'm 42 and been told I have no chance with my own eggs. |
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The chances depend on the PATIENT, not just the age. Everyone is different. Although it is safe to say the egg quality/quantity go down for EVERYONE as they age.
There are 44 year olds who conceive naturally, no problem, and 25 year olds who do not. This is not the norm, however, it DOES happen. In addition to your individual fertility, "luck" does play a part, too. |
| I was told 5% chance at 43 and less then 1% at 44. |
| Me too, but I'm happy for the OP, I want to give it one more try with my own eggs event though I know it is a 5% chance. |
| Yah but how do you know how long to try if the chances are so low? |