Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Well, I miscarried.
I know I have a higher than normal risk of miscarriage due to coagulation issues and endometriosis. Plus age, and that poor embryo didn't stand a chance.
PP, most people having successful pregnancies in their 40s go through IVF.
Fun fact, IVF doesn't even work either. I had 2 kids and miscarried 6. IVF didn't stop the miscarriages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Well, I miscarried.
I know I have a higher than normal risk of miscarriage due to coagulation issues and endometriosis. Plus age, and that poor embryo didn't stand a chance.
PP, most people having successful pregnancies in their 40s go through IVF.
Fun fact, IVF doesn't even work either. I had 2 kids and miscarried 6. IVF didn't stop the miscarriages.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Well, I miscarried.
I know I have a higher than normal risk of miscarriage due to coagulation issues and endometriosis. Plus age, and that poor embryo didn't stand a chance.
PP, most people having successful pregnancies in their 40s go through IVF.
Anonymous wrote:Congratulations and try to enjoy the moment and who knows hopefully it goes well! I am 42 and divorced and dating someone new who never had kids… I fantasize about this a lot but haven’t pulled the trigger regarding stopping birth control.
My friend just had a baby (IVF, donor egg) at 43 after many failed attempts and I am over the moon for her. Ignore the people saying you are too old… who does that, especially if it’s a surprise pregnancy?!
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Well, I miscarried.
I know I have a higher than normal risk of miscarriage due to coagulation issues and endometriosis. Plus age, and that poor embryo didn't stand a chance.
PP, most people having successful pregnancies in their 40s go through IVF.