Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long have you tried for #2? What is the objection to IUI or taking clomid to increase chances? Why not at least get tested yourself to rule out fertility issues coming from yourself
We’ve been trying for four months, which sounds ridiculously short, but I got pregnant on the first try with no. 1. My OBGYN did the initial bloodwork, which was normal “for my age.” (Not really sure if that is good or bad.) OBGYN thought we could do the ultrasound part, but her sense was that it would come back unexplained. Husband doesn’t want to have his sperm tested. I’m more willing to just pursue what the problems could be and hear about possible treatment options. Husband is not willing.
Anonymous wrote:How long have you tried for #2? What is the objection to IUI or taking clomid to increase chances? Why not at least get tested yourself to rule out fertility issues coming from yourself
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He is likely too old for adoption
The rule of thumb for US adoptions is not more than 40 years older than the child you are trying to adopt.
Anonymous wrote:He is likely too old for adoption
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like he's satisfied with the one child. Can't you join him?
Anonymous wrote:How much “later in life” are you now?