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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thank you all so much for this feedback. Husband is all for IVF, I’ve been the one who wondered if it was too soon. He’s a bit older and a lot more impatient, so he is feeling a time crunch. I did do two rounds of retrieval. I got 11 eggs on round 1. My clinic recommended I freeze 12 eggs, which is why I did the second round, where I got 50+ eggs. Understanding there many be a quality issue, particularly given the weird quantity in the second round, we’ve got a lot to work with. My insurance requires I use Shady Grove, so I’ll start gearing up to get an appointment for more info. I imagine it takes a while to get the process started, which will likely give us a couple more months to try naturally. [/quote] This is a great plan, and I did many rounds of IVF. One thing to consider is that your insurance may not cover IVF until you qualify under their definition of infertility. That may be 6 months of unprotected sex (though they don’t really verify that) and/or a certain number of failed IUI attempts. In any event, it’s worth getting the process started now because it will take a few cycles for all of the initial appointments and testing. [/quote]
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