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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I know someone who did this in her 30s, and thawed them at 43 after she got married. None of the eggs survived thawing. She had no good eggs left at 43. It's no guarantee. Maybe freeze some as embryos, since they freeze better, if you really want to keep options open.[/quote] Yes! I know someone in this same position. She is heartbroken. [/quote] better to just use a sperm donor now with you in your mid 30's with still viable eggs. I got PG on my 1st IUI at 37 ( not even IVF ) so basically my out of pocket was less that $5, 0000 ( $1K for diagnostic work up, $2,500 for 12 vials of sperm and $500 for the IUI ) The upside: once you are a Mom you'd be surprised how much more singularly focused you are about everything in your life: career, who you date ( or not ), money management. Everything. No more interest in dating men who just do not meet my standards. Laser focus on what is important in life: my baby's future Just take the first step and you'll see same. Just ask any other SMBC who was in her 30's[/quote]
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