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  1. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by LacePrincess View Post
    Oh you're lucky you're still young! Oh to be 29 again....LOL.

    The only good thing about being older than that magical "35" number, is that everyone takes you seriously LOL. So at least there's minimum waiting and I don't get the 'just keep trying' line. OTOH, the 'you MUST do IVF *now*' line gets a bit old too.

    You still have time though at your age. You might want to give CoQ10 a shot at boosting your egg quality while you wait to get in with your doc. I'm taking CoQ10 800mg/day. And have your DH on a good fertility vit can only help and won't hurt your sway.

    There's also vitex or B6. Neither worked for me in the past but you can look into it.
    I don't feel very young some days trust me ha ha but I am lucky in that sense, it's all very strange to me as I have never had trouble like this before, always found it easy to conceive, I'm in unknown territory so I appreciate the advice, thank you :-) I really do have everything crossed for you that you get a healthy bundle soon.
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    Thank you!

    Ah I've always had issues, lol. I call it my increasing subfertility.....2 tracked cycles for DS1, 9 cycles for DS2, and 14 cycles for DS3. And here we are, not able to conceive on our own at all after almost 3 years of trying. Can't say it's a huge shock for us given our history. Still sucks of course!

    Funny thing is I FEEL a lot younger in my thirties than I did in my twenties. I only started to seriously eat well and exercise regularly after DS3 was born. And now I'm fitter than I've ever been in my life. I feel 25. Unfortunately, lol, while you can rewind time on your brain and heart and body, you can't on your ovaries!
    Me (38) and DH (38)

    SAHM military momma to DS1 (2004), DS2 (who's all boy but loves to dance, though not in a tutu!) (2006), DS3 (2009), and our rainbow baby girl DD1 (2017)

    early m/c Jan 2013

    Cycle #1 @ HRC (Oct 2014) - 6 retrieved, 4 mature, 3 fertilized and biopsied. 1XX and 1XY abnormal. 1XX no DNA found, rebiopsied and found normal, frozen.
    FET attempt #1 (Nov 2014) - cancelled due to functional cyst. FET attempt #2 (Jan 30, 2015) - NT. Remaining embie failed to thaw.

    May 2015 - started infertility treatments at OFC. Femara 2.5mg
    July 2015 - BFP after second round of Femara. Aug 4 2015 - 6w4d
    Dec 21 2015 - mmc 7w1d

    Apr 2016 - IVF Cycle #2. Converted to IUI because of uneven response and leading follicles.
    Apr 19, 2016 - IUI with 3 mature follicles (2 right, 1 left), post wash: 17mil, 94% motility and 89% rapid motility. BFN.

    June 3, 2016 - 5mg Femara cycle. 5w.
    Sep 1, 2016 - 5mg Femara cycle. 8w.

    Our rainbow baby girl arrived on Mon Aug 28, 2017 - "After every storm comes a rainbow". We are so thankful and grateful for every moment.

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by LacePrincess View Post
    Thank you!

    Ah I've always had issues, lol. I call it my increasing subfertility.....2 tracked cycles for DS1, 9 cycles for DS2, and 14 cycles for DS3. And here we are, not able to conceive on our own at all after almost 3 years of trying. Can't say it's a huge shock for us given our history. Still sucks of course!

    Funny thing is I FEEL a lot younger in my thirties than I did in my twenties. I only started to seriously eat well and exercise regularly after DS3 was born. And now I'm fitter than I've ever been in my life. I feel 25. Unfortunately, lol, while you can rewind time on your brain and heart and body, you can't on your ovaries!
    I've actually heard a lot of people say that they feel better than ever in their 30s, I'm 30 in October so I hope it's true for me as well :-D I already feel healthier in myself being on the le diet as I have cut out so much rubbish from my previous diet, I've lost a lot of weight and just feel better in general.

    I do feel awful when I'm going on to try and have my 5th when couples like you have struggled for each one of your babies, I wish you all the luck in the world.
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    Thanks Mandy. Don't feel too sorry for me, I do have three healthy children and that is more than a lot of people have! I myself have GIANT GUILT TRIP bitching about struggling now when my best friend (same age as me) has primary infertility.

    Well, infertility sucks all around for anyone so it's just shitty when your body doesn't cooperate.
    Me (38) and DH (38)

    SAHM military momma to DS1 (2004), DS2 (who's all boy but loves to dance, though not in a tutu!) (2006), DS3 (2009), and our rainbow baby girl DD1 (2017)

    early m/c Jan 2013

    Cycle #1 @ HRC (Oct 2014) - 6 retrieved, 4 mature, 3 fertilized and biopsied. 1XX and 1XY abnormal. 1XX no DNA found, rebiopsied and found normal, frozen.
    FET attempt #1 (Nov 2014) - cancelled due to functional cyst. FET attempt #2 (Jan 30, 2015) - NT. Remaining embie failed to thaw.

    May 2015 - started infertility treatments at OFC. Femara 2.5mg
    July 2015 - BFP after second round of Femara. Aug 4 2015 - 6w4d
    Dec 21 2015 - mmc 7w1d

    Apr 2016 - IVF Cycle #2. Converted to IUI because of uneven response and leading follicles.
    Apr 19, 2016 - IUI with 3 mature follicles (2 right, 1 left), post wash: 17mil, 94% motility and 89% rapid motility. BFN.

    June 3, 2016 - 5mg Femara cycle. 5w.
    Sep 1, 2016 - 5mg Femara cycle. 8w.

    Our rainbow baby girl arrived on Mon Aug 28, 2017 - "After every storm comes a rainbow". We are so thankful and grateful for every moment.

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    I think a trip to the doctor is def. warranted.

    Clomid can indeed fix a short LP and is actually the best medication their is at doing so.
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  6. #16
    Yes you are right there but it doesn't make it easier when you hit a stumbling block does it, your heart wants what it wants and if that's another baby then no matter how many healthy children you have it still must be heartbreaking to struggle with conceiving. My sister in law has fertility issues as well, she is nearly 40, and that makes me feel guilty but I'm sure both her and your friend wouldn't want us to feel that way.
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  7. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by atomic sagebrush View Post
    I think a trip to the doctor is def. warranted.

    Clomid can indeed fix a short LP and is actually the best medication their is at doing so.
    Thank you atomic, I will get in with the doc tomorrow and will update on how I get on. The lady doctor I'm hoping to see is lovely and I'm sure will do what she can to help so fingers crossed :-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by mandyp85 View Post
    Yes you are right there but it doesn't make it easier when you hit a stumbling block does it, your heart wants what it wants and if that's another baby then no matter how many healthy children you have it still must be heartbreaking to struggle with conceiving. My sister in law has fertility issues as well, she is nearly 40, and that makes me feel guilty but I'm sure both her and your friend wouldn't want us to feel that way.
    Oh I totally agree. My friend has been the best support for me, and I hope I have been equally as good for her journey. It's difficult no matter what position you're in, and as they say - there are no pain Olympics. Someone else in the world will always have it worse but that doesn't invalidate your particular struggle yk?
    Me (38) and DH (38)

    SAHM military momma to DS1 (2004), DS2 (who's all boy but loves to dance, though not in a tutu!) (2006), DS3 (2009), and our rainbow baby girl DD1 (2017)

    early m/c Jan 2013

    Cycle #1 @ HRC (Oct 2014) - 6 retrieved, 4 mature, 3 fertilized and biopsied. 1XX and 1XY abnormal. 1XX no DNA found, rebiopsied and found normal, frozen.
    FET attempt #1 (Nov 2014) - cancelled due to functional cyst. FET attempt #2 (Jan 30, 2015) - NT. Remaining embie failed to thaw.

    May 2015 - started infertility treatments at OFC. Femara 2.5mg
    July 2015 - BFP after second round of Femara. Aug 4 2015 - 6w4d
    Dec 21 2015 - mmc 7w1d

    Apr 2016 - IVF Cycle #2. Converted to IUI because of uneven response and leading follicles.
    Apr 19, 2016 - IUI with 3 mature follicles (2 right, 1 left), post wash: 17mil, 94% motility and 89% rapid motility. BFN.

    June 3, 2016 - 5mg Femara cycle. 5w.
    Sep 1, 2016 - 5mg Femara cycle. 8w.

    Our rainbow baby girl arrived on Mon Aug 28, 2017 - "After every storm comes a rainbow". We are so thankful and grateful for every moment.

  9. #19
    Yes I agree, was trying to think how to word it but you got it spot on there. I hope things work out for your friend, one way or another. It's lovely that you both have a good support network. I can't discuss my issues with anybody really as no1 knows we are ttc, dh family would not approve so it's nice being able to come on here and chat away freely without being judged.
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  10. #20
    OK so I spoke to my gp who basically fobbed me off and said put away the opks as they are not accurate and just have sex regularly and to not worry unless I've been trying for 6-12 months (couldn't have lied about how long I have been trying as my baby is only 7 months) so apart from what lace advised is there anything else I can try and take to lengthen my cycle? I'm going back to work in a couple of weeks and I would really like a bfp soon as I feel ill struggle to adhere to the diet when I'm back on my night shifts.
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