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[quote=Anonymous]Hi all, I'm early on walking the road of infertility struggles and would appreciate some advice. My husband and I are both 33 and have been trying unsuccessfully for 9 months now. I just experienced what I believe was a chemical pregnancy (faint positive approx 16dpo, fainter positive 17dpo and negative digital test 18dpo. I then started my period 5 days late). We are booked in for sperm analysis and hycosy tests and if they find nothing our RE says we should proceed to IVF. I'm willing to do the testing but my question is, is it worth doing IVF if we basically just had proof that we can get pregnant without it? Like how will it increase our chances of a successful pregnancy to implant embryos via IVF as opposed to having the embryo be there as a result of sex? Bearing in mind we want multiple children so we don't really have time to waste given our ages. Sorry hope this all makes sense, it's a new and confusing world for me to navigate. [/quote]
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