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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Maybe try a consult with Dominion about a natural cycle IVF without stim drugs. And/or trying acupuncture and supplements to up your odds. I had two kids over 40 without IVF (tried it, it just didn't work for me), and I think there are things you can do without IVF to improve your chances. [/quote] OP here. I am more than willing to try acupuncture and supplements. I am researching all that now. I have very low Vitamin D, so increasing that is a priority, as well as taking a prenatal and eating better overall. Accupuncture scares me but I'm willing to try it.[/quote] Vitamin D is a big one, and it frustrates me that fertility doctors don't take it seriously. I'm convinced it's a big part of why I got pregnant a few months after moving to Virginia, after trying for years in upstate NY. There are studies that show its impact on ovarian function. And correlation to ovarian cancer, so you should get your levels up for tgat reason anyway. Also get your thyroid tested. If your tsh is over 2.5, find someone to treat you to get it closer to 1.0. There are things you can do that aren't ivf. [/quote]
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