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DONOR RECIPIENT OVER 40

ANYONE HAD SUCCESS WITH  USE OF DONOR EGGS.
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Thanks for your information. I will check it out.
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Thanks for the advice, I have completed my first and second beta, there were 410 and 2229.  My next blood test is Mon Oct 26.  Thanks for your encouragement.
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I am considering donor eggs (DE) if my current IVF cycle fails.  (We will know in few weeks.)  At 45 yrs, I have a low chance of success (but not ZERO) with my current cycle.  So the next plan is to try with a DE.  Most of the statistics I've seen lately for the best clinics are giving an 80% chance of success with DE with a fresh embryo transfer.  Somewhat lower with a frozen embryo transfer.  And if you get lots of eggs from your donor, you can do a fresh transfer, freeze a bunch, and do several frozen embryo transfers (FETs) after that.  So your overall chance of success if VERY GOOD.  That said, be sure to eat healthy, get your system in balance, avoid partially hydrogenated fats & caffeine & HFCS, and make the best environment for your embryo to thrive and develop into a healthy baby.

Good luck!  
--S.
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There are a number of ladies on MH who are 40+ who have had very good success from donor eggs. Check out the roll call thread & you will see a very recent story about it. Success in your ttc.

--Savanha
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