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Pregnancy after multiple IVF attempts?

Is there anyone out there who has gotten preggo after multiple IVF attempts? We are on our 5th cycle within a year.   I'm
Currently 7dp3t. I'm not thinking this little bean will stick because the past 4 didn't. I guess I'm looking for some success stories of women who have had success! Thanks Ladies :-)
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1293683 tn?1334019210
hi .. just tried to message you but the system wasn't letting me .. my friends had most of their costs covered by the state medical system Medicare, once you hit about $1200 in a calendar year, you only pay 20% for the rest of the year, so that's why they were able to keep going so many times, it ends up pretty cheap .. we're pretty lucky in Australia, they keep saying it won't be like this forever but I'm glad that it is now .. when we do our FET later in the year it will only work out to be about $150 so that's great
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I know a lady in her 40'2 who had 4 failed IVF and then she just quit and did accupuncture, exercise everyday, ate very very healthy and guess what? she got pregnant naturally... a miracle:) so never loose hope and PRAY!!!!!

Good luck
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Oh man! I'm so sorry to hear about your MC's girls! So devastating!! This is so crazy!! Growing up we never would have thought we'd have fertility issues. I can honestly say this is the hardest thing I've ever gone through in my life. We have never had any embies good enough to freeze. Each one they transfer in is not the best quality. Tomorrow I have my 1st beta.  Sad but I'm use to getting the call from the Doc saying I'm not preggo. Hang in there girls! We will have big bellies in no time I hope!
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I had 3 failed IVFs. When I started I was 29, so ago was not the problem. After my last IVF we had 4 frozen embryos and we decided to do FET. I became pregnant  and my son is 2 now. In June we decided to start trying for #2. I did now want to go for IVF right away, so we did IUI with Menopur. I became pregnant on the first try. Now almost 7 weeks pregnant.
After 3rd failed IVF, my doctor said we need to find out why I cant get pregnant. She Hysterescopy and cleaned out my uteris. She removed septum and polyp from my uteris and got pregnant right after.

Good luck. Don't give up. But it is good to take little break in between them. Also try accupancture. It can help with stress.
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I pray for you that this is your magic cycle.  I have already done 3 FRESH cycles.  From that I had two miscarriages. (One chemical & one blighted ovum)  I will do a 4th IVF at end of august/september.  I pray that mine will stick this time.
I have never had any eggs frozen.  This will be my last cycle covered under insurance & then will have to figure out what route to do.  Another IVF or donor eggs???

Tones- how did your friend pay for 9 cycles?
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1293683 tn?1334019210
It's so hard getting that knock back every time . .I really feel for you .. I was lucky enough to get pg on our 2nd ivf cycle but mc'd at nearly 12 weeks .. but I have a friend who got pg on her 9th cycle and is now 19 weeks .. so that gives me hope!

They had tons of embies from their 1st try but their specialist decided after 6 failed attempts that they should bin the rest and do another round, with this round they had 2 chemicals before this successful one .. they have done all 9 in the space of about 10 months .. very hard for them but they were determined to not give up.  good luck for this one .. I hope to be reading good news very soon!!!
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