Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IVF at age 45 at some really, really, really small chance of working.
There have only been a few cycles of IVF that have worked at age 46+ ever(!) if the eggs were actually harvested at age 46. This is across all clinics in the world. Women get pregnant naturally in their mid 40's but mid-40's eggs are generally too fragile for the manipulation of IVF.
OP has blocked tubes. That’s a different ballgame from many who go through IVF. not saying it will work but she has a decent record and is willing to try.
Yes, but even GREAT eggs don't respond well at all to the manipulation of IVF at age 45.
They are fragile.
Women are more likely to get pregnant naturally at age 45 than via IVF with eggs harvested at 45.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IVF at age 45 at some really, really, really small chance of working.
There have only been a few cycles of IVF that have worked at age 46+ ever(!) if the eggs were actually harvested at age 46. This is across all clinics in the world. Women get pregnant naturally in their mid 40's but mid-40's eggs are generally too fragile for the manipulation of IVF.
OP has blocked tubes. That’s a different ballgame from many who go through IVF. not saying it will work but she has a decent record and is willing to try.
Anonymous wrote:IVF at age 45 at some really, really, really small chance of working.
There have only been a few cycles of IVF that have worked at age 46+ ever(!) if the eggs were actually harvested at age 46. This is across all clinics in the world. Women get pregnant naturally in their mid 40's but mid-40's eggs are generally too fragile for the manipulation of IVF.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For IVF at 45 you will be heavily pressured to go DE.
Thankfully my clinic was pretty chill last summer when we tried. My fsh was still decent last year and I managed to have four of seven make it to five day blast. I’m sure they will mention it and review the situation, but I know they will go forward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My suggestion would be to go through the extra hoops to go to ccrm in co. They are light years ahead w/ older women if you look at the stats. I kept having failures here (after easy I’ve successes in my 30s). We had enough mental stamina left to try one last time & did a SET w/ my own eggs at 43 and were successful. Each step (egged retrieved, #fertilized, embryo quality) was much higher with them even though I was older. Good luck.
Thanks! Unfortunately, I’m in NYS. I only have two options and one won’t acceot me, due to age. I can travel of various clinics in NY. I was just going to go with my last clinic since I’ve had success, but maybe I’ll consider a bit of travel to NYC for more advanced care.
Anonymous wrote:Cornell, Dr. Davis if you can go to NYC.
Anonymous wrote:Cornell, Dr. Davis if you can go to NYC.
Anonymous wrote:For IVF at 45 you will be heavily pressured to go DE.