Hi! It is definitely an important conversation to have with your doctor. Some people choose to move forward with their own eggs first but consider donor as a backup while others go straight to donor because the success rates are much higher for this age group. I'd definitely recommend checking out our IVF success rate video where we look at the live birth rate for women doing IVF over 40 with their own eggs and we then look at success rates using donor egg. The current data shows the singleton live birth rate is essentially 7.5% vs 42% if using frozen donor eggs. I hope that's helpful! Here's the video. if you'd like to check out the numbers: ruclips.net/video/5aN3anfXPXc/видео.html
My daughter has finished her MSc clinical embryology and been working in an hospital in Hyderabad India she is interested to work inur country what exams should she write or any other ways please let me know
Women with PCOS have the highest success rates with IUI compared to other infertility diagnoses! They give you medications during an IUI cycle that cause you to ovulate! Your doctor will likely make a recommendation for your specific situation but that might be helpful to know! You can search fertility doctors to consult in your area here if you haven't already found one: fertilityspace.io/search Here's some extra info about IUI in case you want to research a bit more: fertilityspace.io/blog/what-is-iui-the-process-success-rates-cost-of-intrauterine-insemination fertilityspace.io/blog/iui-vs-ivf-when-it-makes-sense-to-skip-iui-and-go-straight-to-ivf fertilityspace.io/blog/iui-timeline-from-start-to-finish-sample-treatment-calendar-for-intrauterine-insemination Hope that's helpful!
Teratozoospermia can certainly affect the ability to get pregnant. If you're under 35 and have been trying to get pregnant for 12 months or more, see a fertility specialist. If you're 35 - 40 and have been trying to conceive for 6 months without success, get testing! If you are 40 or older, it's recommended to try for 3 months before getting fertility testing and consulting a fertility physician. You should definitely meet with a reproductive endocrinologist to get a full workup and get their option on how to move forward! If you're based in the US, you can find fertility doctors in your area here: fertilityspace.io/search?user_search%5Bparent_id%5D=6543c27f-8a6d-4d9e-a5e8-8f5b2f3f4d8d&bounds=&constrain=&autocomplete%5Bquery%5D=&query=&button=. Wishing you success! 💕
@@shikhatripathi4749 of course! You’re welcome. Ok, so if you’re under 35, it’s usually recommended to try for no longer than a year before getting infertility testing. But because you know there is a male fertility issue with your partner, it’s definitely something discuss with your fertility physician so you can compare success rates for different treatment options vs continuing to try naturally. It’s always best to have all the information!!
Fan of ur videos thank you. I have 8eggs size(20-22 mm). They are not fertilized yet coz my husband is in Manhattan right now. What r the chances of a live birth, When they will be fertilized ? Please help. I'm 36.
Hi! Our IVF Success Rate video will give you the best estimate we have in your chances of a live birth based on your age group. Here's the video: ruclips.net/video/5aN3anfXPXc/видео.html Keep in mind that these are averages!
You can still do IUI if you choose. Your other testing and your age might mean that your doctor will suggest a different treatment, it depends. Women with one open fallopian tube have shown to have lower IUI success rates than women of other diagnoses, such as. endometriosis and PCOS. I'd suggest you check out our IUI guide where we have a section comparing the success rates of women with different diagnoses to learn more! Hope this is helpful! fertilityspace.io/blog/what-is-iui-the-process-success-rates-cost-of-intrauterine-insemination
@@dominiquewyatt6704 Great question! If you'd like to conceive on your own but have been having difficulty doing so, you would still want to get testing with a fertility specialist so they can check to see whether any fertility issues need to be addressed. You can look up fertility doctors in your area here: fertilityspace.io/search
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What is recommended for those who may be over 42. And would you recommend they use their own egg or a donor?
Hi! It is definitely an important conversation to have with your doctor. Some people choose to move forward with their own eggs first but consider donor as a backup while others go straight to donor because the success rates are much higher for this age group. I'd definitely recommend checking out our IVF success rate video where we look at the live birth rate for women doing IVF over 40 with their own eggs and we then look at success rates using donor egg. The current data shows the singleton live birth rate is essentially 7.5% vs 42% if using frozen donor eggs. I hope that's helpful! Here's the video. if you'd like to check out the numbers: ruclips.net/video/5aN3anfXPXc/видео.html
Nice video, thanks
You're welcome! Glad it was helpful!
My daughter has finished her MSc clinical embryology and been working in an hospital in Hyderabad India she is interested to work inur country what exams should she write or any other ways please let me know
I have PCOS and my cycles are very irregular so I won’t even bother w iui
Women with PCOS have the highest success rates with IUI compared to other infertility diagnoses! They give you medications during an IUI cycle that cause you to ovulate! Your doctor will likely make a recommendation for your specific situation but that might be helpful to know!
You can search fertility doctors to consult in your area here if you haven't already found one: fertilityspace.io/search
Here's some extra info about IUI in case you want to research a bit more:
fertilityspace.io/blog/what-is-iui-the-process-success-rates-cost-of-intrauterine-insemination
fertilityspace.io/blog/iui-vs-ivf-when-it-makes-sense-to-skip-iui-and-go-straight-to-ivf
fertilityspace.io/blog/iui-timeline-from-start-to-finish-sample-treatment-calendar-for-intrauterine-insemination
Hope that's helpful!
Does teratozoospermia affects pregnancy? Plz answer as i m able to conceive but periods comes , planning to go forr ivf , should i??
Teratozoospermia can certainly affect the ability to get pregnant. If you're under 35 and have been trying to get pregnant for 12 months or more, see a fertility specialist. If you're 35 - 40 and have been trying to conceive for 6 months without success, get testing! If you are 40 or older, it's recommended to try for 3 months before getting fertility testing and consulting a fertility physician. You should definitely meet with a reproductive endocrinologist to get a full workup and get their option on how to move forward!
If you're based in the US, you can find fertility doctors in your area here: fertilityspace.io/search?user_search%5Bparent_id%5D=6543c27f-8a6d-4d9e-a5e8-8f5b2f3f4d8d&bounds=&constrain=&autocomplete%5Bquery%5D=&query=&button=.
Wishing you success! 💕
@@fertilityspace thanku so much
Am under 30 but my husband is above 36
@@shikhatripathi4749 of course! You’re welcome. Ok, so if you’re under 35, it’s usually recommended to try for no longer than a year before getting infertility testing. But because you know there is a male fertility issue with your partner, it’s definitely something discuss with your fertility physician so you can compare success rates for different treatment options vs continuing to try naturally. It’s always best to have all the information!!
@@fertilityspace thanks 🙏
@@shikhatripathi4749 💕 rooting for you!
Fan of ur videos thank you. I have 8eggs size(20-22 mm). They are not fertilized yet coz my husband is in Manhattan right now. What r the chances of a live birth, When they will be fertilized ? Please help. I'm 36.
Hi! Our IVF Success Rate video will give you the best estimate we have in your chances of a live birth based on your age group. Here's the video: ruclips.net/video/5aN3anfXPXc/видео.html
Keep in mind that these are averages!
What if you only have 1 blocked tube do you think you can still do iui
You can still do IUI if you choose. Your other testing and your age might mean that your doctor will suggest a different treatment, it depends. Women with one open fallopian tube have shown to have lower IUI success rates than women of other diagnoses, such as. endometriosis and PCOS. I'd suggest you check out our IUI guide where we have a section comparing the success rates of women with different diagnoses to learn more! Hope this is helpful! fertilityspace.io/blog/what-is-iui-the-process-success-rates-cost-of-intrauterine-insemination
@@fertilityspace What doctor do I talk to about conceiving on my own
@@dominiquewyatt6704 Great question! If you'd like to conceive on your own but have been having difficulty doing so, you would still want to get testing with a fertility specialist so they can check to see whether any fertility issues need to be addressed. You can look up fertility doctors in your area here: fertilityspace.io/search
@@fertilityspace Thank You So Much ☺
@@dominiquewyatt6704 You're very welcome. Best of luck! 💕
You go straight to IVF by avoiding IUI , when you have lots of money and time to waste to feed doctors.