I have an important question, does everyone have to take the "FDA PANEL"? Is this blood work for everyone that isn't doing egg "donations" ? Why is my docotor telling me to do a FDA PANEL
Yes to an extent! Read the book "It starts with the egg" At the very least, take CoQ10, preferably the more easily absorbed or "active" form of it. That is a supplement you can get online.
There is no guarantee with these egg freezing and IVF process unfortunately. It's just like trying your luck and not much gain but seems okay to try than not too but no guarantee at the end. It's a lot for money for no guarantee unfortunately
19 frozen eggs is about equal to 19 months of trying to get pregnant naturally. Most people succeed after 19 months trying but a few unfortunately dont. So yeah its possible if youre on the unlucky side of the distribution. @Nature-ep5cu
That seems like a lot for 1 cycle. I would talk to your doctor and ask their opinion on your situation, why you produced so many eggs, how egg quality could be affected, and if there are other cases where a higher number of eggs resulted in live birth(s).
That sounds good. 2 other women got 22 from 1 cycle and 14 eggs from 3 cycles and they were both 34. Neither of them conceived from their frozen eggs though and one had pcos which impacted on egg quality. Just double check that you don't have that if you're considering whether more frozen eggs are needed but that count sounds great!
Hi can you do a video on laparoscopic/dye perfusion or HSG . What’s the chances of conceiving after the process
so helpful and informative!
so helpful, thank you!
thank you very much for this info.
Love ur videos❤❤❤❤
I have an important question, does everyone have to take the "FDA PANEL"? Is this blood work for everyone that isn't doing egg "donations" ? Why is my docotor telling me to do a FDA PANEL
Is there risk remaining eggs get damaged?
Can egg quality be improved?
Unfortunately not, was just watching another video explaining that.
@@evamandri oh okay...could you share that please? Thank you for the reply
Yes PRP ovarian
Yes to an extent! Read the book "It starts with the egg"
At the very least, take CoQ10, preferably the more easily absorbed or "active" form of it. That is a supplement you can get online.
@@fionacofield8368 thank you so much for the response! Can coq10 be taken along with omega3 (fish oil) capsules?
Hi, Anu mam im actually facing the irregular periods which lasts for 25 days can you please suggest me a way out
Hi, is it normal that I had 19 frozen eggs at 38 yrs and when I went o fertilize them, they all failed?
There is no guarantee with these egg freezing and IVF process unfortunately. It's just like trying your luck and not much gain but seems okay to try than not too but no guarantee at the end. It's a lot for money for no guarantee unfortunately
19 frozen eggs is about equal to 19 months of trying to get pregnant naturally. Most people succeed after 19 months trying but a few unfortunately dont. So yeah its possible if youre on the unlucky side of the distribution. @Nature-ep5cu
I froze 31 mature eggs at age 34. I am now 35. Is this enough or should I freeze more?
How many cycles it took?
One cycle
@@amandawiemken wow that is actually amazing! i think thats a very good number! i hope mine goes this well!
That seems like a lot for 1 cycle. I would talk to your doctor and ask their opinion on your situation, why you produced so many eggs, how egg quality could be affected, and if there are other cases where a higher number of eggs resulted in live birth(s).
That sounds good. 2 other women got 22 from 1 cycle and 14 eggs from 3 cycles and they were both 34. Neither of them conceived from their frozen eggs though and one had pcos which impacted on egg quality. Just double check that you don't have that if you're considering whether more frozen eggs are needed but that count sounds great!