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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP you really need to examine your records. That is a lot of rounds of IVF. If you don’t have reduced ovarian reserve then DE won’t help you. Sorry I did 4 tries with DE. Negative result. The problem was something else. [/quote] That's not true at age 42. You can have plenty of eggs left, but they're still 42 year old eggs and quality won't be the same as it was. No way to know if almost all or all eggs are bad, but after 8 rounds and 4 CP/MC's, it's safe to say egg quality is a big part of the issue and DE will help. There may be something else, but fixing that something won't make her eggs normal again. She needs to move to DE and be completely sure there's nothing else that could be an issue.[/quote] PP here: I’m not saying her eggs are not old. I’m saying that an overview of the entire situation should be considered. DE is very expensive and stressful. Sadly it does not cure ALL problems. On my way out the door the doctor confessed that NOTHING had ever been normal and the problem was systemic. Something that could have been diagnosed on day 1. We ended up adopting. [/quote]
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