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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am so sorry. I don't think anyone understands DOR very well. There is always a possibility you could get pregnant as long as you are ovulating, but obviously there are no guarantees. One area you could try, if you haven't already, is working to improve egg quality. The book It Starts With The Egg explains what supplements to take and other things you can do to improve the environment is which your eggs mature. I am 35 and have an AMH of 0.4, and got pregnant via IUI after 3 months of following the protocol in the book - I think it was basically ubiquinol, DHEA with my doc's blessing, a prenatal vitamin, some Vitamin C, plus reducing exposure to pthalates and BPA. In addition to the supplements, I also think it helps to get lots of vitamins and antioxidants via your diet (I basically drank a lot of spinach blueberry smoothies). I can't say for sure how much this protocol helped, but it is fairly easy to do and not exorbitantly expensive. [/quote] Second this, plus check your vitamin D levels (supplement to get them into high end of the normal range) and check your tsh. If it’s over 2.0, find a dr who will treat your thyroid. It’s a common issue past 35. [/quote] How does Vitamin D impact infertility/your ability to get pregnant?[/quote]
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