Ivf over 40 - share your stats?

Anonymous
Last round at 42. .1 AMH (yes .1) FSH 10, 7 eggs retrieved with clomid+ low dose gonal (mini stim). 3 mature, all fertilized, 1 blast graded 4BB. Did not test and transferred, 3 month old healthy DD. Doc was very surprised. This was my 7th round in 5 years to add. DOR/AMA is my diagnosis
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Last round at 42. .1 AMH (yes .1) FSH 10, 7 eggs retrieved with clomid+ low dose gonal (mini stim). 3 mature, all fertilized, 1 blast graded 4BB. Did not test and transferred, 3 month old healthy DD. Doc was very surprised. This was my 7th round in 5 years to add. DOR/AMA is my diagnosis


My Amh was <.01 and it worked for me. Meant to be.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Im considering IVF or IUIs at 43. I'm aware of the disadvantages of my age. For those who have done IVF or IUIs over 40, can you share your treatment, stats (age, amh, fsh or anything else relevant) and your results?


At your age I doubt IUI would work. I’d go straight to IVF with your own egg first and then donor eggs.
Anonymous
Two rounds of IVF at 41 and a half. First round resulted in no blastocysts, but second round (same protocol), gave us three, of which two (PGS tested) were normal. Did two, separate FETs and have a healthy son and daughter. Good luck, Op!!!
Anonymous
I don't remember my numbers, but at 43 and a few years of failed trying, we went IVF. Got pregnant easily at 38 and had no complications. We prepaid for the "two retrieval pack." After the first retrieval, no normal embryos. Doctor suggested DE, but then we reminded him we'd prepaid for a second retrieval. So we tried again and got one PGS normal. He's now 3. We're fortunate I didn't appear to have any issues other than very few good eggs left.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Im considering IVF or IUIs at 43. I'm aware of the disadvantages of my age. For those who have done IVF or IUIs over 40, can you share your treatment, stats (age, amh, fsh or anything else relevant) and your results?


Had one cycle at 41+. Had probably abnormally good results - 30 eggs, 11 embryos, five normal. Gave birth to a DD at 42 and a son from that batch at 45. Have to dispose of the rest but it’s such a pain.
Anonymous
This gives me HOPE!
Anonymous
At 41 I had AFC of 20, FSH of 7 and AMH of 2.3; I produced 42 eggs on my first round of IVF. 28 embryos made it to day 3; only 4 tested genetically normal; transferred 1 on day 5; successful pregnancy and birth.
At 44 tired 2 fresh cycles with no success. Moved to donor egg.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:At 41 I had AFC of 20, FSH of 7 and AMH of 2.3; I produced 42 eggs on my first round of IVF. 28 embryos made it to day 3; only 4 tested genetically normal; transferred 1 on day 5; successful pregnancy and birth.
At 44 tired 2 fresh cycles with no success. Moved to donor egg.


Sorry if this is a stupid question, but what about the three genetically normal embryos leftover from your first cycle? Is there a benefit to fresh or donor over using those?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At 41 I had AFC of 20, FSH of 7 and AMH of 2.3; I produced 42 eggs on my first round of IVF. 28 embryos made it to day 3; only 4 tested genetically normal; transferred 1 on day 5; successful pregnancy and birth.
At 44 tired 2 fresh cycles with no success. Moved to donor egg.


Sorry if this is a stupid question, but what about the three genetically normal embryos leftover from your first cycle? Is there a benefit to fresh or donor over using those?


WE did 1 FET, thawed 2 embryos and neither made it through defrosting. We had 1 left and did a combination fresh + the 1 frozen left over. No luck.

This as 15 years ago, so the freezing technology was not as good as it is today.
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