Almost 41 and without hope
emg40
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I was just wondering about success stories from older mothers. My doctor told me that due to my low AMH, I would probably need IVF to conceive. I am far from being able to afford IVF, and when I called an IVF clinic just to check, they rejected me--unless I was willing to use an egg donor (which I definitely can't afford). I am feeling so depressed and hopeless. I want a baby more than anything and everyone seems to think this will be impossible.
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You still have time! Try IUI's! The gonadotropins were way more expensive than I expected, but the process is way more reasonably priced than IVF.
i did my fertility treatments in thailand (bangkok). in thailand you get EXCELLENT health care, often at a fraction of the price of many western countries.
former eastern europe might also work. a friend of mine went to riga and had an IVF w a donor egg. like me she's almost 40 and her doc told her that her egg quality wasn't good enough. she got pregnant at her first attempt (and if that happens to you too, you'll save time and money on not having to re-do the same process over and over again)
do some research and good luck!
b) I was 39 years old when I conceived naturally. I'm trying again at 43 - IUI's with donor sperm but not donor egg.
c) There are clinics who will take many women at least up until age 44 AND using their own egg. Have you tried looking at other clinics?
How many IUI's should a person do before going to IVF? I'm so stunned to hear about those of us over 40 trying more than 3 IUI cycles.
What I heard was that we shouldn't waste time with IUI over the age of 40? If 3 IUI's don't work, then go with IVF. Or maybe even if 1 or 2 don't work?
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Hi ladies, this is my first time posting, so here it goes. I am 40. My AMH level is .42 which is not good. Dr. said 5% chance w/IUI and medicine. 15-20% chance w/IVF Invocell. My insurance covers nothing. Any advice on how to start? Should I try IUI or just skip to IVF? Starting in August.
My AMH level was a .61 at age 34, I believe. My other numbers looked good, but the AMH was shockingly low for my age. I got pregnant on my second medicated IUI (50mg Clomid + Ovidrel injection). I consulted with a reproductive endocrinologist who advised it was reasonable to pursue IUI. She also advised that if I needed IUI, I may very well need more than one round to extract more usable eggs to create healthy embryos. I was lucky IUI worked out for me. My son will be 9 months old this week.