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I'm 45 and have been on early menopause since I was 40. I want to have a baby with my partner, is there any chance?
Read answerI understand that low AMH means your ovarian reserve is low, but if you are still ovulating every month surely your chances of getting pregnant are the same as someone with normal ovarian reserve? Or does AMH indicate low quality eggs as well? If this is the case would a couple with low AMH who have been trying to conceive for 8 months be better to go straight to IVF or keep trying for a few more months?
Read answerI am 36 years old and my husband is 40. We both have one kid from our ex partners. We've been trying for a baby for the last 6 months but not successful. My periods are regular every month, my FHS test also showed negative and I had an ovulation test done every 11th to 15th day of the cycle which shows my ovulation is very high. We tried for a baby but unfortunately it was unsuccessful and I got my period on time the next month. What is the problem? Please help with a solution.
Read answerI have just turned 45 with an AMH of 24.5 and an FSH of 9.5. I have a 6 year old and 2 year old conceived through ICSI / IMSI and we have male factor antibody issues - I would have polycystic tendencies and produce a high no of eggs. I am thinking of doing one more cycle of IMSI – would this be sensible? And what would be the chance of achieving a pregnancy with my own eggs?
Read answerAfter an ever-lasting miscarriage last year aged 34 I had fertility tests and have discovered I have an FSH of 15.3 (which has subsequently gone down to 12, 10 and 9) AMH of 4.5 and Antral Follicle Count of 8. I have now turned 35 and my gynaecologist suggested going straight to donor eggs or adoption as he thinks its not worth putting myself through IVF when I don't really have a chance. However I have read success stories of people with worse results than mine. I just wondered whether you think I would have a chance, and what would be the best action for me?
Read answerHi, my AMH level is 0.05 and I'm really upset. I married three years ago and haven't had a single conception. Can you please help?
Read answerI'm almost 30 and I've been told that my left ovary will have to be removed but maybe also my right as well but this will be decided at my operation. I've been told I might be a candidate for egg harvesting, can I only get pregnant with egg freezing when I've got one ovary left? What happens if both are removed?
Read answerI'm 42 and have had one ovary removed, me and my partner want to try IVF. We have his sperm frozen (due to a vasectomy), is there any chance I can get pregnant?
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