Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d be concerned with egg quality at 42. High egg count doesn’t mean better egg quality. https://www.reddit.com/r/infertility/comments/gx3ktt/high_amh_and_egg_quality/ Does your insurance require pre-auth? If so, I’d get the ball rolling for a round of IVF asap while you’re trying this cycle with Letrozole.
Im not sure but the dr’s office started process with insurance to see what was needed. Im just worried about being too aggressive as for the 8 months we were trying, I only tracked for 2 months so maybe not conceiving might have just been caused by us not tracking properly
You’re 42. There is no “too aggressive” if you want to get and stay pregnant.
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Did your clinic give you odds for IUI vs IVF with your stats? At 40 with average numbers, my clinic said I had less than 5% chance of a live birth with IUI. I went straight to IVF.
How many healthy embryos did you get with ivf and how did it turn out?
I got 1 PGT normal embryo from 1 egg retrieval. Praying so hard I land on the right side of statistics when I transfer in a few weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d be concerned with egg quality at 42. High egg count doesn’t mean better egg quality. https://www.reddit.com/r/infertility/comments/gx3ktt/high_amh_and_egg_quality/ Does your insurance require pre-auth? If so, I’d get the ball rolling for a round of IVF asap while you’re trying this cycle with Letrozole.
Im not sure but the dr’s office started process with insurance to see what was needed. Im just worried about being too aggressive as for the 8 months we were trying, I only tracked for 2 months so maybe not conceiving might have just been caused by us not tracking properly
You’re 42. There is no “too aggressive” if you want to get and stay pregnant.
+1
Did your clinic give you odds for IUI vs IVF with your stats? At 40 with average numbers, my clinic said I had less than 5% chance of a live birth with IUI. I went straight to IVF.
How many healthy embryos did you get with ivf and how did it turn out?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d be concerned with egg quality at 42. High egg count doesn’t mean better egg quality. https://www.reddit.com/r/infertility/comments/gx3ktt/high_amh_and_egg_quality/ Does your insurance require pre-auth? If so, I’d get the ball rolling for a round of IVF asap while you’re trying this cycle with Letrozole.
Im not sure but the dr’s office started process with insurance to see what was needed. Im just worried about being too aggressive as for the 8 months we were trying, I only tracked for 2 months so maybe not conceiving might have just been caused by us not tracking properly
You’re 42. There is no “too aggressive” if you want to get and stay pregnant.
+1
Did your clinic give you odds for IUI vs IVF with your stats? At 40 with average numbers, my clinic said I had less than 5% chance of a live birth with IUI. I went straight to IVF.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d be concerned with egg quality at 42. High egg count doesn’t mean better egg quality. https://www.reddit.com/r/infertility/comments/gx3ktt/high_amh_and_egg_quality/ Does your insurance require pre-auth? If so, I’d get the ball rolling for a round of IVF asap while you’re trying this cycle with Letrozole.
Im not sure but the dr’s office started process with insurance to see what was needed. Im just worried about being too aggressive as for the 8 months we were trying, I only tracked for 2 months so maybe not conceiving might have just been caused by us not tracking properly
You’re 42. There is no “too aggressive” if you want to get and stay pregnant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d be concerned with egg quality at 42. High egg count doesn’t mean better egg quality. https://www.reddit.com/r/infertility/comments/gx3ktt/high_amh_and_egg_quality/ Does your insurance require pre-auth? If so, I’d get the ball rolling for a round of IVF asap while you’re trying this cycle with Letrozole.
Im not sure but the dr’s office started process with insurance to see what was needed. Im just worried about being too aggressive as for the 8 months we were trying, I only tracked for 2 months so maybe not conceiving might have just been caused by us not tracking properly
Anonymous wrote:I’d be concerned with egg quality at 42. High egg count doesn’t mean better egg quality. https://www.reddit.com/r/infertility/comments/gx3ktt/high_amh_and_egg_quality/ Does your insurance require pre-auth? If so, I’d get the ball rolling for a round of IVF asap while you’re trying this cycle with Letrozole.
Anonymous wrote:You almost certainly have PCOS with confirmed hashimotos and those AMH numbers. Affects egg quality greatly.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thank you any reasons why iui isn’t recommended for this age group? Im also afraid that ivf might be way more taxing to the body and still results in a bunch of bad eggs/embryos