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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think the things people regret depend on their situation. I am 40+ and have fine reserve numbers (AMH 2.4, FSH 7). I have been trying actively for 3 years since 38. During that time my reserve has maintained its good standing but i have not had success. Here are the things I regret: [b]wasting $10k on 3 iuis at age 38 that didnt work (including unmonitored, non-trigger IUI where they relied on a self-administered opk test to determine when I was ovulating).[/b] I regret wasting time with practices that managed toward ESET with PGS testing rather than putting back more than one good quality blast. I regret discarding embryos that tested mosaic bc PGS testing was presented as definitive. And finally I regret not finding this community until id been trying for more than a year. I would have learned far sooner to question everything, speak-up and to be my own self-advocate. [/quote] don't beat yourself over this. i did 3 ivfs on highest doses at 39-40 and they all failed. i did a few unmonitored unmedicated IUIs at 44 and one of them worked.[/quote]
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