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I’m 42 and AMH at .715. Is all hope lost for a third baby? Generally in great health, no major issues.
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| You have a lower ovarian reserve but that doesn’t mean that you can’t ovulate a good egg. Focus on lowering oxidative stress and creating the best follicular environment for your eggs to mature in. I was turned onto the vitamin and COQ10 linked here. Start taking them right away and be consistent for the next year. Go see a fertility specialist if you aren’t pregnant in 4 months. https://theralogix.com/products/theranatal-ovavite-preconception-vitamin?srsltid=AfmBOopmsSCRoczGBUAi__LLacLauoo750yj4Yh_twy7TIh-VUTjVsOR |
| My AMH was .16 and I still got pregnant (age 35). AMH is supposed to show egg quantity but your age is more likely to affect quality. |
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Here’s a podcast on a new Theralogix product for egg quality: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fertility-docs-uncensored/id1502193756?i=1000733921441
https://theralogix.com/products/ovanad?srsltid=AfmBOopAC2W8OtRDeB2H61Z0zJxYVaPlrwVnHTVWpLdlrRt1yG0VfAxb Here’s a podcast about low ovarian reserve. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/as-a-woman/id1449553339?i=1000738312848 |
| Coming from a fellow 40+ IVF’er, IVF at age 42 is generally really hard because of egg quality and aneuploid rate. I would not be really concerned about your AMH. That’s pretty normal for your age. Just be mentally, emotionally, and financially prepared for the potential of several rounds. |
| Anyone have success with natural pregnancy at this age? |