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Natural or standered IVF

I am a 42 years old woman had 2 unsuccessful standered IVF and would like to go for the third one, but I don't know which IVF is better for my age, is it the normal or standered IVF??

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Hi April162010, Thank u very much for ur response, tell u the truth, ur answer gave me a great hope, especially that we both are in the same age.  Unfortunatlly I am in CA.

Wish u deliver safely a wonderful baby just like u.

Hv a great day.
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Hi, I am  april  42y/o and i had 2 (-) regular IVFs in 2008-nov2009 and we give up and give it a rest to see it in a natural way in the next year. after 43 we will stop trying , we dont want to be 48 and trying because its a little bit too much...it was up to God_nature

today I am 11 weeks and 3 days pregnant in a natural way (no pills, no ivfs, no planning)
we find out that having sex in the morning got us to be more lovely and no worries about trying so hard ...like in the night time because we always thinking "this time will be the one" so we decided to have our quickies in the morning and just go to work happy...and it worked!  it took us 9 months but it happened!


For Inexpensive IVF's  $3,000   look for thsi name :
Dr. Vincent Brandeis, Obstetrician & Gynecologist ...

i am in NYC


Brandeis Fertility Center - Info
newyorkfertility.com


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That's nice to hear, I started to feel despert but ur good news about IVF cheered me up, congratulations ...:)) Wish u the best ...

Spec may I ask u how much did ur IVF cost u ? I am searching for an affordable IVF with a reasonable price.I read about the attain program, but I don't know if it is good one or not. Did u ever hear about it ? By the way I am without health insurance.

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Oh, Ok....thanks for explaining......I haven't heard of the natural IVF.....

I have had 2 IVF's where they stimmed my ovaries to produce multiple eggs....and both have been successful.....I am now 11 wks preggo via 2nd IVF.....

good luck to you....
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the 3 or 5 day is the transfer of the embryo. My question was the technique of IVF, either regular or normal.
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Thx for reading my question. I myself had 2 unsuccessful regular IVF...:( So I was thinking about doing the third one. I was surffing the net for more information about an affordable IVF and I found the normanl IVF through my search, so I was wondering if anyone has tried it, and how about the success rates??  And if this type is better for my age or not??  

Naturan IVF:
In a natural menstrual cycle, only one dominant follicle with a single oocyte (egg) inside typically develops. Natural cycle IVF is a form of in vitro fertilization without the use of medication to stimulate the ovary to produce multiples eggs. Patients are monitored with several ultrasound and blood tests to follow the development of the single follicle. Operative egg retrieval is then performed to try to remove an egg from the single follicle. If the egg retrieval is successful, an attempt is made to fertilize the egg in the laboratory in the same way as conventional IVF. If a viable dividing embryo is produced, it is transferred back to the uterus.

Regular IVF is the one we all know, that produce more than one egg through stimulation.
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I didnt know there was more than one type?? I knew about the 3 day 5 day thing kind of?

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I don't know what you mean by normal or standard??  could you go into more detail?  I have been through IVF 2 times, successful both times....
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