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I am 44 years old and have an AMH level of 5.7, is it worth trying IVF?
Read answerI have recently had a successful birth following IVF with the NHS. I produced 5 embryos, which went through to blastocyst stage and have been frozen. I am only eligible for one cycle on the NHS - can my frozen blastocysts be transferred to a private facility for insertion or do I start the cycle again?
Read answerI have an AMH of 1.7 and a fertility clinic has said the best chance of pregnancy is IVF rather than IUI. My question is why would my best chance be IVF? Does having reduced fertility mean that it is almost impossible to release an egg every month with such low ovarian reserve but with IVF, the eggs can be retrieved. Is that why IVF is the best chance? My other question is if I am still ovulating (FSH normal) then can I still get pregnant naturally? I am 42 years old and all other tests normal.
Read answerI am 22 years old, I am due to start my IVF soon, I was wondering if you will transfer two blastocysts instead of one because I want a higher chance of conceiving twins.
Read answerMy tubes are damaged so they have been clipped; I have had 5 failed IVF cycles, what are my chances of getting pregnant? Is there any hope?
Read answerI am 39, almost 40. Regular periods, always ovulate, good follicle count, clear lap operation. As a single woman, opting for sperm donor, what is the best MOT for me to purchase? I will perform ICSI if my own eggs are too thick.
Read answerI have recently completed an IVF cycle where only 2 eggs were collected. I gave an AMH of 6 and was on 300 Gonal-F. Am I wasting my time trying IVF again or am I likely to get more eggs on further cycles?
Read answerCan I take cyclogest 400 during IVF treatment and how long can I take it?
Read answerIf you still feel you need more guidance and support, you can book a FREE 1-2-1 discovery meeting to talk through the options available to you.