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Reply to "TTC at 41 - Would you use eggs frozen at 36?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I conceived at age 41 naturally with no problems. Given you have conceived naturally before, it seems try low-tech first before going the IVF route. IVF is a great option if you need it, but why put your body through that if you don't have to. [b]Also, PP, I think poster meant, once you are pregnancy the chance of a healthy pregnancy is over 90%.[/b] [/quote] But that's not accurate either. Miscarriage rate at 41 is in the 30%+ range, and that's not counting all the earlier chemical pregnancies. http://www.advancedfertility.com/age-miscarriage.htm[/quote] I could be wrong, but I think PP was specifically talking about "healthy" related to genetic conditions, i.e. trisomies etc that are screened in first trimester screens, not talking about losses. Regardless, I would try to conceive naturally before going through IVF. [/quote]
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