Ivf Procedure Helps Ovarian Reserve AND WOMENS FERTILITY AND INFERTILITY AT THE LATE AGE
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Have Another ‘Fertilitini’
Once upon a time, a woman’s ovaries were her own private affair. Aspiring mothers struggling with fertility issues whispered to their doctors about their travails, took drugs to stimulate their follicles and crossed their fingers. Today, aging eggs and donor sperm are the topic of open conversation on blogs, on Oprah and in movies like “Baby Mama” (storyline: a 37-year-old businesswoman hires a surrogate after being told her chance of getting pregnant is just about nil). Even politicians are in the fertility limelight. Sarah Palin’s baby, Trig, was born when she was 44. And the newly appointed New York senator, Kirsten Gillibrand, cast a vote in Congress the day before giving birth to son Henry at age 41 last May.
And yet, despite the outing of the female reproductive system, many young women still don’t fully understand the facts about age as a risk factor for infertility. Their Ob-Gyns don’t always tell them. And 40-plus Hollywood mothers (some of whom are presumably using donor eggs to get pregnant) and cases like Palin and Gillibrand reassure them. So this week, the American Fertility Association (AFA) is launching “Manicures & Martinis” at the Dashing Diva Nail Salon in Manhattan, the first in a series of one-hour conversations about reproductive health. The event, targeted at women in their 20s and 30s who want to have children someday but aren’t ready now, features a leading fertility expert, who’ll talk about the reality of the biological clock and other risk factors for infertility. Yes, there’ll be martinis–an offering criticized by some health advocates as irresponsible– but there will also be an organic alcohol-free “fertilitini.”
Corey Whelan, AFA’s director of development, says this is the kind of program she wishes existed when she was trying to get pregnant in her 20s and 30s while suffering from polycystic ovary syndrome. “I wanted to create a program that was soft, that was light and that was non-threatening,” says Whelan, now 53 and the mother of 13-year-old twins conceived through in-vitro fertilization (IVF). The goal is to inform women so they can explore their options at an earlier age, she says, and the message is “one of hope, not one of doom and gloom.”
To get the word out, AFA is joining the world of social marketing, advertising the event on Web sites like Facebook.com and Meetup.com. Whelan’s hope is that women who attend will spread the word to their friends in person and electronically–a girlfriend-to-girlfriend experience, as opposed to some dreaded medical information session that few young women would be inclined to sign up for. “We would not be able to bring this particular demographic into a lecture hall or symposium,” she says. “They wouldn’t be interested and it wouldn’t work.”
But will women show up? AFA’s Manhattan event is fully booked, with 25 women signed up and more than 30 on a waiting list. The confirmed participants are all single and between the ages of 21 and 34. One woman registered her daughter, her niece and her daughter’s best friend, says Whelan, who plans to offer similar events in other venues (cheese shops, billiard halls) across the country in 2009.
Talking to women about age and motherhood is always controversial. No matter how public the topic of reproduction has become, an individual woman’s fertility and the choices she makes about when and how to have children remain highly personal. While many women and health-care providers believe that informing women about age as a risk factor is empowering, others say that harping on the topic smacks of paternalism and is unfair to women who are still in search of a partner.
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What doctor has the best success rate for fertility treatments for women over 42 using their own eggs?
I'm looking for the best fertility practice or doctor for women over 42 without using donor eggs. I would like to stay in the US but would hear about anywhere if the success rate is markedly better.
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18 Comments
October 24th, 2009 at 1:03 pm
You mean there is something cheaper in the US than Canada? That is a surprise!
I have two guesses. There is no manufacturer based in Canada resulting in duties. The other is that since neither are a required medical product unless you are going through fertility, they are not negotiated rates.
October 24th, 2009 at 2:22 pm
I don't know if these are signs of low fertility but they are signs that you need to discuss with your doctor because they could be the cause of a fertility issue…
irregular periods, no period, little or no cervical fluid, age, history of unnormal pap smears, family or personal history of cancer, std's, thryroid problems or diseases, stress, medications, being over or underweight, smoking, alcohol use, drug abuse, etc.
There are alot to list. Basically anything that has to deal with a womans female anatomy or anything that has to do with hormones can affect fertility.
October 24th, 2009 at 1:16 pm
a 7
October 24th, 2009 at 1:30 pm
I just saw the full version of this over at str8xxxvids(.com), it’s much better with nothing missing. It makes you sign up, but its worth it.
October 24th, 2009 at 2:24 pm
RATE BIG ASS NOSE
October 24th, 2009 at 10:28 pm
not sexy
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October 25th, 2009 at 2:51 am
a Zero! not sexy @ all.
October 25th, 2009 at 11:32 am
Fertility Blend!
I ordered mine at iherb.com (cheapest you can find). I just start taking it few days ago, so can't really comment on the result but it has a pretty good reviews from other buyers.
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October 25th, 2009 at 2:17 pm
I'm sure the women who used it and were pregnant right away would tell you yes. But they probably would have become pregnant that same month without it. It's all about timing. I have tried SOOOOO many different things and nothing is working for me.
October 25th, 2009 at 10:57 pm
First you should make sure that you have been having regular timed intercourse (www.mycycle.com or http://www.fertilityfriend.com can help with this) for 12+ months if you are under age 35 or 6+ months if you are over 35. Then…
You should start with your GYN, s/he will probably do a regular pap and possibly run blood tests to start and he will send your hubby to do a seman analysis (SA).
If the SA comes back irregular then your GYN will probably refer you to a Urologist for further testing on your Hubby.
If everything is fine with your hubby's SA and your bloodwork comes out clean then he will probably refer you to a reproductive endocrinologist (RE) for further testing, etc.
Hint: Make sure you get a copy of any tests preformed and the results and take them with you to the RE, some of these tests will have to be repeated but some do not and you don't want to do any of these tests over.
October 26th, 2009 at 12:18 am
Start taking Fertilaid. I think you can order it on Rite Aid's website. But you may be able to get it cheaper on another website. Also cut out caffeinine. Start exercising. We are thinking about doing Invitro..email me and let me know how it goes. Good Luck and God Bless!!!!
October 26th, 2009 at 12:48 am
I don't think there should be any age limit if they are paying for it. Someone who wants a baby bad enough to go through all those costly IVF procedures is probably going to make a better parent than some young girl who got knocked up by accident and can't even provide for the child without welfare or financial aid from someone. Don't get me wrong though, they should not dole out fertility drugs to just any idiot like the octo-mom.
October 26th, 2009 at 2:32 am
I think this is genetic, if women in your family usually get pregnant easily, there's a chance you're more fertile too. In my family several women gave birth well over 40, so I think I am quite fertile.
But I don't think more fertile women need a higher dose of the pill, at least I've never heard of that and it doesn't sound like a scientific fact.
October 26th, 2009 at 6:17 pm
yea big 0
October 26th, 2009 at 6:20 pm
I don’t really know hun, but I do know your sex appeal would raise up if you take off your shirt.
October 27th, 2009 at 5:26 am
The best way to find the success rates for fertility clinics is to go to the cdc's website- http://www.cdc.gov/art/ART2005/index.htm. I used this to decide who to use in my area. This is a report that shows all clinics in the country's rates for different ages, ect. I'm not sure about out of the country, but they are by law supposed to report here. I would avoid anything out of the country unless they come with reputable references because you want to avoid a scam! There are many great docs out there so take your time and really look at this list and find some one you think will be good for you! Good luck!
And FYI- if your 1st cycle doesn't work, don't worry! I'm 28 and it took me 2 cycles to get pregnant!
October 27th, 2009 at 8:49 am
a 8
October 28th, 2009 at 12:20 am
depending on the woman’s cycle she can be most fertile. In a 28 day cycle (period to period) it is 14 days from the day of her first period. She is most fertile in the first 72 hours (3days) of ovulation (days 11-14 of 28). It depends on the woman though, if she’s not regular it could depend, but if she’s under stress she may not ovulate at all in the one month.