Anonymous wrote:I went to the RE when I was 41 after a few losses TTC #2. They did whatever tests and scans they do and then said, essentially, we’ll take your money but the odds are that IVF will not be successful. They showed me a chart that was disheartening.
We started researching adoption but then I got pregnant naturally a few months later. Healthy pregnancy and healthy child, now 5. We were (and are) incredibly fortunate. In all I think it took about a year to conceive #2.
Here’s what I did: I read “it starts with the egg” and followed quite a bit of the advice in it, including avoiding a lot of plastics. I stopped alcohol and caffeine, took prenatal vitamins, as well as some of the supplements suggested in the book. I went to yoga regularly to help lower stress. I did weekly acupuncture focused on boosting fertility. We used ovulation strips and “pre seed” lubricant.
No idea if any of those things made any difference at all, other than the ovulation strips to know when I was ovulating. I did feel pretty good physically though and it made me feel like I was doing something, which helped.
Good luck to you!
Anonymous wrote:I was in an almost identical situation and I did go to the RE and started with the tests etc. The RE told me that since we had conceived easily four years earlier, it was likely that we would again and to keep trying while we were going thought he process. Six months later I was pregnant and she’s five today and an awesome kid!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ovulation strips, sperm analysis for DH, and set up an appointment for yourself what would be the beginning of cycle 3 or 4 of trying. IME if you need to do IVF it will take like 4 months before you're actually in the first cycle, so that gives you about 5-6 months of trying naturally and maybe catching a winner, and if so you can cancel the ART. If you're still not pregnant after that time you'll be ready to actually start IVF instead of being 4 months out from starting.
This advice comes from getting pregnant easily at 35, trying "naturally" for a year beginning at 38, and only now, at 41, in my first tri with an IVF baby. If I'd known how freaking long the IVF process would take I would have moved to it immediately, but I just thought the big difference was between ending up with a 3 or 3.5 year age gap. Hah.
I wasted a year trying while my husband had virtually zero sperm. Unless you are 22 it is dumb advice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ovulation strips, sperm analysis for DH, and set up an appointment for yourself what would be the beginning of cycle 3 or 4 of trying. IME if you need to do IVF it will take like 4 months before you're actually in the first cycle, so that gives you about 5-6 months of trying naturally and maybe catching a winner, and if so you can cancel the ART. If you're still not pregnant after that time you'll be ready to actually start IVF instead of being 4 months out from starting.
This advice comes from getting pregnant easily at 35, trying "naturally" for a year beginning at 38, and only now, at 41, in my first tri with an IVF baby. If I'd known how freaking long the IVF process would take I would have moved to it immediately, but I just thought the big difference was between ending up with a 3 or 3.5 year age gap. Hah.
Anonymous wrote:Ovulation strips, sperm analysis for DH, and set up an appointment for yourself what would be the beginning of cycle 3 or 4 of trying. IME if you need to do IVF it will take like 4 months before you're actually in the first cycle, so that gives you about 5-6 months of trying naturally and maybe catching a winner, and if so you can cancel the ART. If you're still not pregnant after that time you'll be ready to actually start IVF instead of being 4 months out from starting.