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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am 38 with a .2 amh but got my DD from an estrogen primed ivf cycle (day 3 transfer for DOR works best!) Are you with an RE that specializes in DOr? It's a nuanced game. My embryos dont make it to blast in the lab but I get 8-12 mature eggs each retrieval. I have only gotten pregnant once in 4 years ttc not with ivf and that was a 6 week MC.[/quote] OP here. So why do you think you only got pregnant once in 4 years TTC, but were able to successfully get pregnant from IVF? How are you able to get 8-12 mature eggs each retrieval from a .2 AMH? That's pretty amazing! My AMH is higher but I only get 2-3 eggs from retrieval. [/quote] Not PP, but what was your protocol during those retrievals? Sometimes doctors think that doing the maximum dose yields more eggs, but I think it's true that for many women, lower dosages might mean fewer eggs, but higher quality eggs. Have you considered looking into mini IVF? Also, there just aren't fantastic odds of getting pregnant with TI or even IUI if you have DOR and (though you may not know) if other factors are at play. Only two IVF cycles, unfortunately, can be just the tip of the iceberg for some women. And as PP said, there may be other issues at play (such as immune issues). [/quote]
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