Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you now, OP?
Thanks everyone. I'm 36 now, will be 37 before the end of this year.
I don't want the first easy conception/pregnancy to mislead me. Seems like it's not uncommon for secondary infertility to happen to people who had no issues conceiving the first.
Follow-up question: what kind of appointment would I be asking for, and from whom? PCP? OB? I can no longer go to my previous OB due to a move, so I don't have a current OB. I remember at my last practice you either schedule for the GYN side to get your annual, or the OB side once you have a home positive test. If I just want to discuss fertility and ask for next steps, who do I go to?
Semen analysis for your DH
Salpingogram and antral follicle count ultrasound
FSH, AMH, TSH blood tests
A family doctor can order these for you
Apply to be a patient with a fertility clinic and lie and say you've been trying 6mo
Anonymous wrote:I got pregnant very easily (first try) at 34 and had a healthy pregnancy at 35. We decided we would like to have a second child and resumed this fall. Got pregnant again on first attempt this September but resulted in miscarriage around 8 weeks.
Since then I have tried three more times - I mean tracking cycle, ovulation, and having sex multiple times leading up to ovulation and day of / after. But nothing. Is it time to get help? I am already 36 and do have thyroid issues after my first pregnancy (Hashimotos) but it’s well monitored and my levels are good. We are anxious to not push it too late because a close family member had to deal with the tragedy of severe genetic disorders.
I’m taken aback by how “easy” it was when I didn’t even try very seriously the two times I did get pregnant - just had sex once both times - and now even though I’m more informed about TTC and doing the right things, it’s not happening.
How many more times would you try before seeking professional advice/assessment?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3 months of trying and not first pregnancy? No, stop stressing. You are very likely fine. You got very lucky the first time but it is very normal for it to take a while post 35.
there was also the miscarriage which I don't know if it's indicative of fertility troubles / egg quality drop off?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you now, OP?
Thanks everyone. I'm 36 now, will be 37 before the end of this year.
I don't want the first easy conception/pregnancy to mislead me. Seems like it's not uncommon for secondary infertility to happen to people who had no issues conceiving the first.
Follow-up question: what kind of appointment would I be asking for, and from whom? PCP? OB? I can no longer go to my previous OB due to a move, so I don't have a current OB. I remember at my last practice you either schedule for the GYN side to get your annual, or the OB side once you have a home positive test. If I just want to discuss fertility and ask for next steps, who do I go to?
Anonymous wrote:The elephant in the room is that a majority of women do experience a “cliff” at 35. It’s not your DH, you’re just not as fertile. It’s going to take longer.