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    HT- Too old?

    hi
    this is my first post here. i have learned so much. is HT even an option over 40?
    i'm 41.
    thanks in advance.

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    It's always an option. It just might be more difficult at your age. You could have pretesting done and that may help you decide whether to try or not.
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    Donor eggs is a possibility too.
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    thanks for the replies!
    i am just at the beginning thinking stages. we have 5 already, but would love a little girl. feeling kinda old

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    Get some pretesting done to gauge the degree of difficulty, but we have had successful 41 yr olds before ! supps and dhea may help too. id like to see your afc if it were me.


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    Hi!

    I was 41 when I went HT for my daughter. We were successful on our 4th attempt. I would recommend DHEA for sure and the ability to be able to do several cycles. At our age it really is likely to take more than 1! I also did GSN which I was happy about, at least I knew what I was putting back was OK chromosomally. Good luck!!!!

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    41 is definitely NOT too old! I'm 41 and trying PGD for what will be my 3rd attempt (each time I was able to get pregnant, but m/c each time). I'm taking DHEA as well as other supplements, but what's really going well is whole food eating. I would definitely do pre-testing as they'll be able to give you an idea of what you need to "fix" or work on before trying. My mistake was assuming I was perfectly healthy and didn't do anything to improve my chances (first 2 cycles). I've seen so many fantastic changes since March I'm always happy to share!!!
    (DD '89), (DS '92), (DD '99), (DD '05),
    (DS '10),(DS '12)(DS '12) (DS x 2 '13)

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