HI!
Unfortunately the timing of menopause is programmed into us from birth, and it doesn't depend upon how many times you ovulated, or didn't, so I would like to say "yes, you saved all those eggs", but it wouldn't be correct.
Also, unfortunately, the chances of the embyro being abnormal when a woman is over 40 is fairly dramatically greater than for younger women.
So, in reality, you most likely lost your baby because of an abnormality in the chromosomes. Miscarriages are very common in older women.
If you are still ovulating, you have a chance for a healthy baby. ( I remember one patient who had her first at 50 and her second at 51).
Good luck!
Dr B
Thank you for your encouragement. I'm just going to nd every night and see what happens. My husband is taking vitamins now too. So hoping for a sticky rainbow soon.
Oh, and it took just 2 to 3 months to conceived us i was told without tracking ovulation.
My mom had me at 37 and my sister at 41. Both healthy and in our 20s now. My mom had two miscarriages in between us. I say you still have a good chance. Keep trying and good luck!
Thank you for your comment! I am not going to give up hope of having another precious little one in my arms. I'll keep trying. Waiting for my rainbow baby to appear...