another IVF first timer- over 40 and looking for advice from others in the same boat
Hi,
I am towards the end of my first IVF cycle and this forum kept on coming up whenever I googled one of the million questions I had. So it finally clicked I should join!
I am 41 (soon to be 42) and my partner is 45. He has 3 children from a previous relationship but we have been trying unsuccessfully for 2 years for one of our own.
We are into the 2ww after a blastocyst was transferred 2 days ago. That is the the exciting part. The downside is that out of 8 follicles, 4 fertilized and the one inside me is the only one that made it.
I'm feeling disheartened today - today it seems so much effort for 1 little shot.
Is that a normal ' result' considering my age? If this doesn't work out and we go again can we expect the same or is it more of a lottery?
Welcome to BB and I hope you get your BFP very soon . There is a 2WW thread, I think it's under LTTTC.
To answer your question, I had my first IVF cycle in May 2008, and had 11 eggs fertilized, 7 became embryos, and I had one transferred on day 5 or 6 (blastie). This one resulted in pg, but I had a loss (not related to IVF).
After my transfer, I found out that they froze one more blastie, but I'm not sure if it it AA grade. So all up I had 2 blasties from that cycle. When I asked what the average number was for my age, they said 2 or 3.
I will have the frozen bub transferred next month, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
Congrats on completing your first round of IVF - may it be your last!!
Believe me when I tell you I know how much hard work it is physically and mentally.
Unfortunately as we get older, our egg quantity and quality deteriorate as I am sure you've been told. Try not to compare your numbers to other people as everyones numbers vary so greatly. There is 2 ways of looking at your result...yes one can be disappointing (but it only takes one..) and many people at 41 never make it to blastocyst...so I guess you ended up with a great bit and not so great bit..
Here are 2 threads below you might be interested in. One is for 'older women' and the other for Long Term Assisted Conception.
all the best for your TWW - I really hope it works for you...
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