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Perhaps OP will stop posting on an infertility board if she doesn't care whether she has another child and doesn't want to undergo ART. I love how you have a problem with the fact I shared how IVF didn't end up being a big deal and I'm so glad I did it. |
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OP here. I do want a second child more than anything. But I am not willing to do traditional IVF. I've done iui with injectibles and that was a negative experience. I am willing to do acupuncture, supplements and more Iuis or natural cycle ivf. But I am brca positive and have a hideous family history of reproductive cancers, breastfeeding, uterine and ovarian. I know that it is extremely unlikely that I will get pregnant naturally, though we continue to try every month. But I am unwilling to take hormones that could adversely affect my health or cause cancer down the line
This is especially so because I have such a low chance of success with ivf statisticslly. As much as I want a second child I am not willing to put my own health at risk, especially since I already have one child. Does that make sense? |
It doesn't to me, no. First, I'm not convinced there are additional health risks to you, including cancer risks. Most of the "hormones" you take as part of IVF are hormones your body already makes! They are simply aren't produced for a while because your body didn't ovulate so you have to take supplements during the first part of pregnancy. Regardless, I don't see how not being a scientist or Doctor you really have an understanding of the health risks from IUI versus IVF. Second - you seem convinced you have a "low chance of success" but no one really knows what your chance of success is! It's like you don't want to go through with traditional IVF and you're using this as an excuse. You're also choosing to undergo procedures that DO have a low chance of success and haven't yet worked for you. I personally skipped the IUI route because I decided I'd rather undergo IVF once or twice than multiple rounds of IUI. If IVF won't work I don't see why IUI would work so the IUI and trying naturally seems to be a waste of time. Third - you're not thinking positively. Your entire mindset seems to be that IVF won't work for you. Have you considered how you'd feel if you tried IVF and it DID work? |
| OP, I understand what you are saying. What I don't think people (or one poster) are understanding is that IFV is not always the answer for some people. I was not a candidate for IVF. My chances were so low due to DOR. I was not a good responder and my eggs fried. THIS BOARDS IS NOT FOR IVF ONLY!!!! I found plenty of support here for 3 plus years. the TTC forum is not appropriate for infertility issues. You have every right to be here and post. I am sorry that some posters think this is for IVF only. It isn't. I too have secondary infertility- I got lucky the first time, I had a spontaneous natural pregnancy with AMH of less than .01 at age 41 following 3 years of infertility and 2 losses. I sympathize OP. You are not alone. Good luck in your journey and I hope you find the support you need. |
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You have one child already;
You are 40+; You are BRCA positive; and You do not want to go traditional IVF route. Even with NCIVF, RE may use antagonist to stop you from ovulating. So, no NCIVF either. Ans: Try every month, Supplements, Acupuncture, Chinese Herbs, exercise regularly (promote better circulation), healthy eating habits (no or low sugar, no dairy products, no soy products, lots of green veg), lose weight if you are over weight, check your DHEAS/testosterone/Vitamin D level and supplement if needed, check if your ovary is healthy (i.e., no issue like endmet). I cannot think of anything other than the above. |
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PP above:
sugar and dairy product are notorious (once in your system) that could cause inflammation elsewhere in your body where you do not want to be, and soy products are food base estrogen source, so more you eat soy products, more your body senses you have more than enough estrogen in the system and that may or may not work positively during TTC. |
Of course not. But OP already tried IUI and it probably isn't going to happen naturally at 40. What else can she do? |
| OP here. I'm 38. Just to clarify. |
OP here. Thanks for this, I'm doing some of these (cut out dairy and sugar) and healthy eating, not overweight, and reproductive system is healthy from what all the tests say. And need to do more: acupuncture, supplemets and Vitamin D supplements are next for me to do. But DOR is DOR and I feel like while do these things might help my overall health it probably won't help my old as the hills eggs. |
| While the board isn't meant just for discussions of ART, it seems to lean that way. The majority of the questions are about injections, Clomid, FETs etc. I still think there are other boards out there that are more balanced, or that even skew the other way. |
Oh wow Pp I hope you eventually have a healthy baby I really do. Btw I had a client 45 y/o who had an accidental pregnancy. She thought she was in pre-menopause but the baby is healthy. So yeah anything is possible. |
Not op, but I get where she's coming from. BRCA positive is a really big deal. Ovarian cancer is difficult to detect, and the outcomes are poor. IVF is no guarantee of success. The odds are really not great for unexplained infertility, and having lost my own mother to ovarian cancer, I absolutely understand op's concerns, especially since she already has a child. Op, I don't know if I posted on this thread already or not. I got lucky and had two kids in my 40's. Acupuncture, vitamin D up to a high normal level, tsh (thyroid) at 2.0 or below, resveratrol and other supplements. There's a lot you can try even if you're not doing IVF. |
I agree. I also have DOR. AMH of less than .01 at age 37. Did one natural cycle IVF and have my miracle baby. I'm 41.5 and I've had 1 period since he was born. |
OP here. I am inspired by your story but how is it possible that one cycle of natural cycle IVF with just one egg allowed you to get pregnant with an AMH of .01? How is it that that one egg that month turned out to be a good one with such low AMH? We've been TTC two years now, and I feel like if I did natural cycle IVF it wouldn't get me anywhere since I've gone through 26 eggs already and all of them were bad. |