IVF vs IUI - how to decide???
zoolaine
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I am having my first consult tomorrow morning and am so excited! I just turned 38 last month and realize that "the right man" isn't coming any time soon and if I want children I better make my own plans.
I have no known fertility issues but there have been fertility issues in my family, including my mother.
I am thinking of doing the IVF so I can also save some eggs for a future pregnancy as I would really like to have a child now and another in 2-3 yrs. I also want to get full genetic testing as I am totally the worrier type and think I would be a nervous wreck the whole pregnancy. I also think the chromosomal testing would help the success rate of the ivf. My cousin, who is like a sister, thinks I should just go the cheaper route and do IUI, then after think about saving eggs for a future pregnancy.
How did you guys that are "older" decide between the two routes?
I have no known fertility issues but there have been fertility issues in my family, including my mother.
I am thinking of doing the IVF so I can also save some eggs for a future pregnancy as I would really like to have a child now and another in 2-3 yrs. I also want to get full genetic testing as I am totally the worrier type and think I would be a nervous wreck the whole pregnancy. I also think the chromosomal testing would help the success rate of the ivf. My cousin, who is like a sister, thinks I should just go the cheaper route and do IUI, then after think about saving eggs for a future pregnancy.
How did you guys that are "older" decide between the two routes?
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I am just starting the process as well. I am 39, soon to be 40 in a month and a half. My doctor recommended to try two cycles of IUI and then move to IVF. I'm almost sure the IVF won't be covered by insurance so it was a big decision to think about that route immediately. The doctor said that sometimes the insurance covers it after "6 months of infertility" which could mean 6 IUI tries...or not, depending upon their ruling. He mentioned that some women try a few more IUI's because it is cheaper but because of my age recommended after 2. I still haven't decided if I would only try twice before IVF but will cross that hurdle (hopefully, IF!) I need to. I'm thinking possibly three to four cycles because my eggs look good. The "age" of your eggs other if there are other medical issues, or none, may help you decide whether to go right to IVF.
I had an appointment two weeks ago with all of the tests and just paid for the first IUI. My first consultation was timed perfectly (random) and I was able to get blood tests and all other tests the next day. I will be using the Ovidrel shot before the procedure...depending upon when my cycle starts in the next week I'm looking at insemination at the end of the month. Becuase of my age, I'm not planning on a second one even though I would love 2 babies. It seems so overwhelming to me as a single woman to think about two little ones.
Good luck with your decision!
Good luck to all of you.
Good luck and keep us up to date.