IVF using partner's egg
lavpar
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Hi there,
We just started our process to get pregnant and are strongly considering doing the IVF and getting me pregnant with my partner's egg (and later on getting my partner pregnant with my egg). I'm 31 and my partner is 32.
I found an old thread about the topic and thought it was very useful.
Has anyone else done it before? How was it?
We are mostly worried about the risk of having twins or + children all at once. We would love to have our child at home with a midwife.
Anyone out there that has done the IVF with egg transfer had natural birth?
Thanks!
Mariana
We just started our process to get pregnant and are strongly considering doing the IVF and getting me pregnant with my partner's egg (and later on getting my partner pregnant with my egg). I'm 31 and my partner is 32.
I found an old thread about the topic and thought it was very useful.
Has anyone else done it before? How was it?
We are mostly worried about the risk of having twins or + children all at once. We would love to have our child at home with a midwife.
Anyone out there that has done the IVF with egg transfer had natural birth?
Thanks!
Mariana
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If you're doing an all natural birth, I would suggest Hypnobabies...
http://www.hypnobabies.com/
If there's not a class near you, they have a home study program, which is what we did. Check it out and good luck on your journey.
I might be considering this option is our Dr Assisted IUI does not work.
I am 39 and still having blood work done. My thyroid levels are elevated so the DR wants to work on that first.
Waiting for my insulin tests to come back.
Also, my AMH levels were low, but my FSH, LH, E2 etc..were all in the normal range.
My DP is 32 and we have talked about the possibility of using her eggs.
But I wonder what all legal paperwork would be involved?
good luck to all of you
My advice...everything is a roller-coaster, IVF is very expensive but totally worth it if you can scrounge up the money. There is a high risk of twins, so you can either live with it or risk a reduction and losing the whole pregnancy. The entire experience has been intense. I have Graves disease, which sounds worse than it is, so we had to postpone for nearly a year until they got my thyroid under control. Once it was the three weeks of hormones went by amazingly fast, and frankly I think the whole thing left us dizzy. But here we are waiting "cautiously hopeful". If it's what you want, save the money, take your time, plan carefully. In retrospect I wouldn't change a thing.
My partner started with the hormones shots today, hopefully everything will go well and we will do the transfer at the end of the month! We are so excited!!!
We had my partner's retrieval a little over a week ago and we did the transfer last Wednesday (2 embryos - 5 day) and I'm doing the blood exam on August 2nd... can't wait to find out!!! So far everything is going well, not feeling anything... just wish time would go by faster!! :)
If you're both planning on carrying children it might be a lot less complicated, on many levels, to use your own eggs and have the other parent legally adopt after birth.