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[quote=Anonymous]Donor egg or adoption are the only good ways to ensure you have a second. % if good eggs is typically low at 41, and with DORcu get fewer, so odds of getting one to work are lower. You could get lucky, but it’s far more likely you won’t (which I’m sure u know). Supplements take 3 months to have any effect. I feel like they delay the decline that happens in ur 40s, not really improve things (no data just a thought). If donor egg is an option for u, I recommend it. I got pregnant with my first almost immediately at 39. Tried for #2 for a short time and went to an RE to find out DH has severe MF. Unless sperm count is zero, MF is WAY easier to deal with than DOR or egg quality issues. Started IVF just after turning 42. Got lots of eggs, but no blasts until I tried a mini IVF (where u don’t get as many). By then I was getting close to 44 and for sure quality was low. Went to DE and it was successful on the first round. Obv DE isn’t for everyone, just sharing my experience. If u do try again, I’d recommend Cornell, but with Covid, not sure it’s feasible. [/quote]
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