The Over 40 Crowd

Discussion group for all topics related to infertility including preparation for pregnancy, causes, investigation and treatment of infertility.
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randa2006
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Post by randa2006 »

Hi Sharon,
It was our idea to "bank" as many eggs as possible before transferring. The doc didn't argue, but he did remind us about 3 times that it's riskly.

Our logic is, obviously, if you get pregnant the first time, you have to wait a year before you can harvest more. It's a gamble though. There's the chance that none will survive the thawing process and we would always wonder if we would have transferred live would it have been successful.
We are basically challenging the old advice "a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush."

Could be a very smart thing. Could be a very dumb thing. ???
Best of luck to you and keep us posted.
Randa
Me 44, DH 40
ttc 0, went straight to IVF
1st EC = Feb 05, 5 frosties, no transfer attempt
2nd EC = June 05, cancelled
3rd EC = Sept 05, 4 frosties, no transfer attempt
4th EC/ET = Feb 06, 3 transf., BFN
5th EC/ET = May 06
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debbieed
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Post by debbieed »

Hello All,
We were hoping to have some embies for freezing from our last EC but unfortunately none of the embies that were not transferred to me survived to the stage where they could be frozen - perhaps that is why the whole thing didn't work last time. I am hoping that this time we may have some for freezing but as I only have 5 follicles at this stage I think it is unlikely.
We are only planning to have 3 attempts at IVF so haven't thought about harvesting more eggs as by the time I'm 41 we will either have given up or I'll be pg (I know which one I'm hoping for). I know that having more eggs stored would mean I could perhaps try for longer but I really don't think I could go through this too many times.
I guess we all have different ways of approaching this and different ways of coping so go with whatever works for you.

Take care
Love
Debbie
Age 40
Dh 42
ttc#1
1st IVF Oct 2004 -ive
2nd IVF March 2005 -ive
3rd (and final) IVF August 2005 +ive


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DebraP
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Post by DebraP »

This is all very relevant for me too. We can't keep going on. This next try will be no.6 and there comes a point where we need to face the fact that we've been lucky once but that it was luck/age/our one chance and we've had it.

I've never considered harvesting mainly because we were first time lucky and always assumed we'd beat the odds a 2nd time. We had 4 tmts last year (albeit one FET cancelled on the morning of ET) I think that was too many and I hope I'm strong enough to say this next chance will be our last fresh cycle. If we get frosties, we'd use them vs. not (can't donate them here) but the clock's not slowing down any.

I'm also playing the fate/sod's law card by having bought some cute summer tops this week. Yes it was minus 16 this morning and the snow is thigh high in places but I figure if I fill my wardrobe with small clothes, I'm BOUND to get pg! :wink:

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Debra.
Me: 44, DH: 31
Game Over.
Dates: Aug 02 - May 06
Tries: 5 fresh + 4 frozen.
Results: 1 daughter, 2 m/c, 1 ectopic.
randa2006
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Post by randa2006 »

Debbieed,
Well said. Geeze I hope you get pregnant!
And you too, Debra!
You have both put so much into this!
"Small clothes" yep, that's the way my life has always worked. For example, I've wanted a treadmill for years. Finally bought one a few weeks ago... what happens? Within 3 days I break my foot coming down the stairs! I'm on crutches for 9 weeks! (yes, I haven't told you all that I've been going through all of this with a broken foot. I even had surgery on it one week before the ER! Crazy!)
Anyhow, you get my point.
God Bless!
Randa
Me 44, DH 40
ttc 0, went straight to IVF
1st EC = Feb 05, 5 frosties, no transfer attempt
2nd EC = June 05, cancelled
3rd EC = Sept 05, 4 frosties, no transfer attempt
4th EC/ET = Feb 06, 3 transf., BFN
5th EC/ET = May 06
longbaygirl
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Post by longbaygirl »

I had the same thought too. I need to join a gym - a really expensive one that does not offer refunds........................

. About six weeks after joining a gym I got pregnant with my son, and eight years later, on my second IUI, I joined a gym again - and got pregnant with my daughter!

Only a couple of weeks before my donor transfer now - starting to get anxious!

Joy
Joy

1 son aged 9, 1 daughter born still at 37 weeks.

4 failed Clomid/IUI's, 1 failed IVF. IVF 2 + pregnant with twins!
debbieed
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Post by debbieed »

Hello Girls,
I guess lots of us do things to try to tempt fate. On our first tmt we booked a holiday for not too long after - either as a celebration or to recover. Unfortunately it was to recover! After the first tmt failed I also went out and spent loads on clothes - nice fitted suits for work etc. Up until then I'd resisted buying new clothes for a while as I was hoping I'd have to buy maternity ones. This time round I haven't really done anything like that (well, not yet anyway).

Hope you're all hanging on in there with the PMA.

Love
Debbie
Age 40
Dh 42
ttc#1
1st IVF Oct 2004 -ive
2nd IVF March 2005 -ive
3rd (and final) IVF August 2005 +ive


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DebraP
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Post by DebraP »

Debbie, good luck with EC tomorrow. Write and let us know how it goes. I'll be thinking of you.

Debra.
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Post by ogr1 »

just wanted to add my good luck for you to..
marchis the month for
BFP
we werent blessed with our babies to raise here but we our blessed with our grandaughter
and all of our many adopted and foster children that touch our lives
and i am glad to add that our 6th grandchild will be born this spring!!!!
DebraP
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Post by DebraP »

Debbie...how did EC go today? How are you feeling?

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Debra.
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Post by debbieed »

Hello All,
Well I had my EC yesterday - didn't have the energy to post yesterday - slept for most of the afternoon and evening!
The EC went better than I had hoped. On Friday I was told that I only had 5 follicles but yesterday they managed to collect 6 eggs. Needless to say I was delighted. I though that I'd only have 4 or less. Last time I had 9 follilces and only 6 eggs! Today I have to ring to find out how many have fertilised!!! Last time at this stage they said that 2 had fertilised so I was quite disappointed but when we went in for ET they said that 5 had fertilised (guess I'm a bit slow!!). Today I'll try not to be too disappointed if only a couple have fertilised as I now know that things can change.
Physically I'm feeling ok - a bit sore across the tummy but nothing too bad - it's just nice not to have to have needles stuck in me.
Hope everyone is keeping ok

Love
Debbie
Age 40
Dh 42
ttc#1
1st IVF Oct 2004 -ive
2nd IVF March 2005 -ive
3rd (and final) IVF August 2005 +ive


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Alette
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Post by Alette »

My fingers are crossed Debbie!!

This moment ... to hear how many fertilised... I think this is the worst part....

I will be having my EC tomorrow....

fortunately the injecting is over... it made my mood swing for laughing till big fat tears... and beside that: it looks like I have meazels, I am covered with all little red spots... (decapeptyl)...
after lots of IUI, 4 FETs and 5 IVF's
a babyboy!
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Post by Dagny »

Hi sorry for nipping in here....

Alette - :D Long time no speak!!!!

How are you hun? I am so glad you are trying again. I read a while back that you were thinking of throwing in the towel! I really hope your egg collection goes well tomorrow. I'll be keeping my fingers, toes and eyes crossed for you.

Good luck to you all......

Love Dagny xkx
Me 38 DH 40
1st 2nd & 4th IVF/ICSI -ve
3rd +ve DD Katelyn born @ 24wks & sadly died
5th +ve m/c 9wks
6th +ve Twins Sadly DD Leah stillborn @20wks and DS Kieran born @22wks but sadly died too
7th +ve - DD Chloë Mae born @38wks our precious miracle
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Post by Alette »

dagny, hi girl!

how are you?
you had such a horrible period and I thought about you now and then...

are you going to give it another try or are you now the one who is considering giving up?
I hope you find the courage .....

big hug!
Alette
after lots of IUI, 4 FETs and 5 IVF's
a babyboy!
Dagny
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Post by Dagny »

Hi Alette

No I am not giving up! I can't. I have been so close to success I just can't think about giving up.

I haven't decided when I'm doing it again just yet. The mere thought of it makes me feel sick but there is no other way.

Thinking of you.

D xkx
Me 38 DH 40
1st 2nd & 4th IVF/ICSI -ve
3rd +ve DD Katelyn born @ 24wks & sadly died
5th +ve m/c 9wks
6th +ve Twins Sadly DD Leah stillborn @20wks and DS Kieran born @22wks but sadly died too
7th +ve - DD Chloë Mae born @38wks our precious miracle
DebraP
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Post by DebraP »

Debbie, good luck waiting for your news.

Alette, I hope tomorrow's EC goes really well.

Dagny, it's lovely having you back on here with your support and advice, you've always just the right words.

hugs
Debra.
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