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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP I have similar numbers--same FSH but lower AMH (.3). I am 37 and we have a toddler who was conceived quickly--after just 2 months of TTC. Now we've been TTC baby #2 for 8 months with no luck (and with a lot of sex during the fertile window--every other day for 10 days). So clearly my decreased ovarian reserve is really the issue in why I haven't been able to get pregnant, even though it's only been 2 years since I last got pregnant (I guess fertility can really decline quickly). I have done all the pre-testing and no issues other than DOR. I have met with two REs for a consultation. Both said that IUI probably wouldn't be that helpful for me. I think we will try naturally for a few more months and do natural cycle IVF first. If that doesn't work we will probably go to donor eggs, which have a higher success rate. I don't want to do traditional IVF.[/quote] Keep trying! I'm 38 with a .34 and got pregnant after 10 months of trying. I did start taking DHEA, coq10 and vitamin D about 6 months in. And we used preseed the month we got pregnant (had used it the previous cycle too). My FSH was only 4.5 though, I think 10 is borderline. Wheatgrass is supposed to help bring FSH down.[/quote]
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