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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Just being 42.5 is a totally different ballpark. My numbers are so different now and I am DOR. [/quote] Can you share more about this? I have similar numbers to you OP. I got pregnant with my son on the first try at 35, easy pregnancy and delivery. Started TTC #2 when my son was 10 months old. I went to an RE when he was 16 months old after 6 months with no luck. My numbers at that time were: AMH .30, AFC 10, FSH 5. I was told by 2 REs that I was unexplained and 2 REs that I was DOR. I then did some IUIs with Gonal-F, all negative. Then I had a laparoscopy. Uterus was clear and they removed a few polyps, tubes clear. Never any sperm issues. I then did 3 IVFs, all BFNs. I had a consult with Cornell when I was 39 and they said I was unexplained, but no DOR. I was then told I had less than a 1% chance of ever getting pregnant again due to zero BFPs in 5 years. I am now 41 and have never had a second positive pregnancy test. My numbers are similar to yours but I'm not sure what to think of my infertility journey and I've given up on all infertility treatments.[/quote]
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