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[quote=Anonymous]I will be 44 in roughly two months and ICSI-IVF is our only chance to conceive. DH has obstructive azoospermia (missing the pipe to deliver his sperm). We fortunately have one child from our very first ICSI-IVF five years ago. We have been trying for a sibling since I was 40 (even then I was not that young, I admit that). In the past almost 4 years, I had six ICSI-IVF under my belt with one fresh transfer and five FET, which resulted in one chemical and four BFP (but all of them ended in early MC between 6wk~7wks). I don't seem to have any implantation issue and I was able to produce one PGS normal day5 blastocyst once (when I was 40, but it did not take). We do not have to worry about the cost as our insurance covers most except for a minor co-pay. And there is just that two vials left if we decide to proceed. Since the treatment cost is not an issue for us and there is only two vials left (DH is not comfortable going thru another sperm aspiration), part of me says "it is just two more tries so why not", but another part of me says "you have one healthy loving child, it's time to move on." I am torn between, will you continue or stop? [/quote]
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