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Is it too late for IVF at 46 ?

Answered 3 years ago

I hear stories how wonderful and cute it’s being a mummy especially at Christmas

Hear mums saying it’s sad some women are selfish to be a mum


Merry Xmas


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3 years ago
Having a baby at that age is incredibly selfish

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3 years ago
How is it selfish ?

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3 years ago
Foster?? You can choose to foster infants for emergency, short term and long term. I work in CP children rarely go home to bio families.

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3 years ago
it depends on many factors, but you might also consider IVF DE or IVF PGS NGS 360

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3 years ago
it depends on many factors, but you might also consider IVF DE or IVF PGS NGS 360

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4 years ago
Women over 38 or 40 years of age often have very few eggs, respond poorly to conventional ovarian stimulation, and because of lower pregnancy rates with standard IVF, are often just cancelled by IVF clinics for fear that such cases will lower their reportable statistics.

Of course, one option for such women that a clinic may push is donor eggs, but many women would prefer getting pregnant with their own eggs. The best solution for such patients is the mini-IVF protocol using a very highly specialized pure air environment of the highest industrial “clean room” grade, and an absolutely safe and reliable system for embryo freezing, and a uniquely mild ovarian stimulation protocol. Please read the section on “mini-IVF” to get a better understanding of how we can be so successful with other women.

Mini-IVF, first developed by the Kato Ladies Clinic in Japan and then perfected and popularized at St. Luke’s Hospital in St. Louis, is just the right approach for older women or women with low ovarian reserve who still want to use their own rather than donor eggs. It takes advantage of your own natural FSH elevation with an ingeniously simple protocol that strives for smaller numbers of better quality eggs. Instead of massive doses of expensive hormones to try to blast out a few poor quality eggs, it more naturally teases out of the older ovaries their best quality eggs with a carefully devised protocol of minimal stimulation. There are no symptoms of huge hormonal swings or hyperstimulation. It is easier on the patient and much cheaper than conventional IVF, with superior success.

The success of this approach depends not only on a novel endocrine stimulation protocol, but also upon a flawless method of embryo freezing such as our vitrification system, and the highest level laboratory air purification system to give the eggs from older women the best possible environment in which to develop.

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4 years ago
If you're fit and healthy then go have another baby darl x

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4 years ago
Having an egg donor

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4 years ago
^ awesome

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4 years ago
Go for it. Best of luck ❤

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4 years ago
How are woman selfish to be a mum?
Either you have them or don’t. It’s nobody’s business to question motive or circumstances.
No 46 is not too old.

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4 years ago
^^ well said babe ♥️