Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HOLD THE PRESSES! You mean fertility decreases with age? Why isn’t anyone talking about this?!
Wait, they are and always have been. Either you listen and do something about it or choose to live on planet “hope for the best.”
For many of us, DOR or early menopause happens way before the expected age, without any outward signs that anything could be wrong.
Anonymous wrote:I think the things people regret depend on their situation. I am 40+ and have fine reserve numbers (AMH 2.4, FSH 7). I have been trying actively for 3 years since 38. During that time my reserve has maintained its good standing but i have not had success.
Here are the things I regret: wasting $10k on 3 iuis at age 38 that didnt work (including unmonitored, non-trigger IUI where they relied on a self-administered opk test to determine when I was ovulating). I regret wasting time with practices that managed toward ESET with PGS testing rather than putting back more than one good quality blast. I regret discarding embryos that tested mosaic bc PGS testing was presented as definitive. And finally I regret not finding this community until id been trying for more than a year. I would have learned far sooner to question everything, speak-up and to be my own self-advocate.
Anonymous wrote:I hate this thread. Not bashing OP but part of the pain of infertility for me at least has been the series of regrets and what ifs. I hate the fact that I’m 42 and every day that goes by the regrets feel more and more poignant. I frankly try not to think about it. I knew about decline in fertility with age but waited anyway for the right partner...
Anonymous wrote:My friend had a great AMH in her mid-30's. She took her time with trying to have a child, and now has run out of options. In her case it was false reassurance.
Anonymous wrote:I think the things people regret depend on their situation. I am 40+ and have fine reserve numbers (AMH 2.4, FSH 7). I have been trying actively for 3 years since 38. During that time my reserve has maintained its good standing but i have not had success.
Here are the things I regret: wasting $10k on 3 iuis at age 38 that didnt work (including unmonitored, non-trigger IUI where they relied on a self-administered opk test to determine when I was ovulating). I regret wasting time with practices that managed toward ESET with PGS testing rather than putting back more than one good quality blast. I regret discarding embryos that tested mosaic bc PGS testing was presented as definitive. And finally I regret not finding this community until id been trying for more than a year. I would have learned far sooner to question everything, speak-up and to be my own self-advocate.
Anonymous wrote:HOLD THE PRESSES! You mean fertility decreases with age? Why isn’t anyone talking about this?!
Wait, they are and always have been. Either you listen and do something about it or choose to live on planet “hope for the best.”