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IVF or ICSI age 40
hello, I’m just waiting for our DNA fragmentation test to come back for my husband but I’m considering doing IVF instead of ICSI this time around. I have done IVF in the past which was successful but I was younger. Anyone have positive IVF stories at the age of 40.
hello, I’m just waiting for our DNA fragmentation test to come back for my husband but I’m considering doing IVF instead of ICSI this time around. I have done IVF in the past which was successful but I was younger. Anyone have positive IVF stories at the age of 40.
Londongirl84
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Fertility Network UK
1 month ago
IVF at 44
Hi everyone 👋 Does anyone have any success stories of IVF they can share around my age (44)? I’m about to embark on ivf icsi, pre base line scan shows 4 follicles. Waiting for my day 1 this week for my baseline and bloods would love to hear from anyone in a similar position thank you 🙏🏻
Hi everyone 👋 Does anyone have any success stories of IVF they can share around my age (44)? I’m about to embark on ivf icsi, pre base line scan shows 4 follicles. Waiting for my day 1 this week for my baseline and bloods would love to hear from anyone in a similar position thank you 🙏🏻
Lk79
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Fertility Network UK
1 month ago
Almost died of flu, pneumonia and sepsis - will the fear of death go away?
Hi all, I'm so happy there's an online community for people who've been in an ICU! I'm 53 years old and prior to this thought I was really healthy. I'm a hillwalker and regularly climb large Scottish mountains. The consultants in the hospital kept referring to me as "young and fit" which does wonders
Hi all, I'm so happy there's an online community for people who've been in an ICU! I'm 53 years old and prior to this thought I was really healthy. I'm a hillwalker and regularly climb large Scottish mountains. The consultants in the hospital kept referring to me as "young and fit" which does wonders
helen_m
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ICUsteps
1 year ago
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Shingles Vaccine
Hi just a quick question regarding the Shingles Vaccine. I spoke to a GP on the phone today & asked about having the Shingles Vaccine. She told me that she dosnt think im eligible. I told her I think I am. She said you don’t qualify just because your are on Methotrexate I told her I'm not on Methotrexate
Hi just a quick question regarding the Shingles Vaccine. I spoke to a GP on the phone today & asked about having the Shingles Vaccine. She told me that she dosnt think im eligible. I told her I think I am. She said you don’t qualify just because your are on Methotrexate I told her I'm not on Methotrexate
Otto11
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NRAS
7 months ago
Flu, antibiotics and Levo
I’m recovering from quite a bad flu I’m having to take antibiotics 4 times a day, now this is my question. I’m having very severe headache they are worse after my dose of levothyroxine which I’m leaving the 4 hour gap with. Could it just be the antibiotic hasn’t knocked the headache part of the illness
I’m recovering from quite a bad flu I’m having to take antibiotics 4 times a day, now this is my question. I’m having very severe headache they are worse after my dose of levothyroxine which I’m leaving the 4 hour gap with. Could it just be the antibiotic hasn’t knocked the headache part of the illness
Bobby25
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Lletz and Low PaPP-A
Hi all Hope you're well! We're 13+5 weeks after ICSI treatment, and I am just panicking a bit. I've had a lletz procedure so knew I'd need cervical length scans and had a higher risk of premature birth. I've just found out i also have low papp-a and although I'm a midwife it's something I have
Hi all Hope you're well! We're 13+5 weeks after ICSI treatment, and I am just panicking a bit. I've had a lletz procedure so knew I'd need cervical length scans and had a higher risk of premature birth. I've just found out i also have low papp-a and although I'm a midwife it's something I have
Keggles36
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Fertility Network UK - Pregnancy Support
2 months ago
frozen embryo transfer today !
hi all I am going for transfer today . Please guide what do after transfer am I have to lie down in clinic for while after transfer. Also what to do day of transfer like today . Please guide. It’s my second cycle ivf icsi . First whole cycle failed . now hopping for best IA K! I am still eating my
hi all I am going for transfer today . Please guide what do after transfer am I have to lie down in clinic for while after transfer. Also what to do day of transfer like today . Please guide. It’s my second cycle ivf icsi . First whole cycle failed . now hopping for best IA K! I am still eating my
Nabsal
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Fertility Network UK
2 months ago
8th COVID JAB REACTION??
I had my latest Covid vaccine 5 days ago; no reaction for the rest of that day (usual sore arm) but each day since I’ve become gradually more breathless upon exertion and thus light headed. My symptoms have worsened considerably ((couldn’t dress this morning without have to rest after each item was
I had my latest Covid vaccine 5 days ago; no reaction for the rest of that day (usual sore arm) but each day since I’ve become gradually more breathless upon exertion and thus light headed. My symptoms have worsened considerably ((couldn’t dress this morning without have to rest after each item was
CallMeSunny
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NRAS
10 months ago
Negative test results - Gutted
Hi, I'm new to this group but have found it very useful during the TWW. I've just undergone my first ICSI cycle and today did a pregnancy test. It was negative and despite trying to be prepared it's hit me hard. I'm 39 years old, turning 40 this year. Had an ecoptic pregnancy 2 years ago and after almost
Hi, I'm new to this group but have found it very useful during the TWW. I've just undergone my first ICSI cycle and today did a pregnancy test. It was negative and despite trying to be prepared it's hit me hard. I'm 39 years old, turning 40 this year. Had an ecoptic pregnancy 2 years ago and after almost
Letis
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Fertility Network UK
2 months ago
Molnupiravir interactions with flecainide/tambocor
Hello everyone, On 9/24/23 i tested positive for covid for the first time. I discovered that Paxlovid is contraindicated for people taking flecainide. (I take 100mg, twice a day. ) My pharmacist noted that Molnupiravir (Lagevrio) was used as an alternative to Paxlovid for people in my situation. I
Hello everyone, On 9/24/23 i tested positive for covid for the first time. I discovered that Paxlovid is contraindicated for people taking flecainide. (I take 100mg, twice a day. ) My pharmacist noted that Molnupiravir (Lagevrio) was used as an alternative to Paxlovid for people in my situation. I
Wombat8
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AF Association
10 months ago
Respite in South Bucks
HiI am new to this site. My lovely mum who is 78 lives with me after my healthy father passed away with covid in 2020. She was diagnosed with Parkinsons after a hip op severely damaged a nerve causing a drop foot. The neurologist just suggested she had it. So in 2019 I think she started these meds.
HiI am new to this site. My lovely mum who is 78 lives with me after my healthy father passed away with covid in 2020. She was diagnosed with Parkinsons after a hip op severely damaged a nerve causing a drop foot. The neurologist just suggested she had it. So in 2019 I think she started these meds.
MSACarer1000
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Multiple System Atrophy Trust
10 months ago
Frozen embryo transfer guidance !
hi all I am going for transfer soon . I am taking optibac women at the moment took almost more then 3 weeks I wanted to know shall I stop on transfer day or shall I keep taking them. Please guide also anything special I need to do. My first whole cycle failed first transfer failed too.. Now going for
hi all I am going for transfer soon . I am taking optibac women at the moment took almost more then 3 weeks I wanted to know shall I stop on transfer day or shall I keep taking them. Please guide also anything special I need to do. My first whole cycle failed first transfer failed too.. Now going for
Nabsal
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Fertility Network UK
2 months ago
Shingles jab
I may be the last person to know this, but.......having been told to avoid the shingles jab as it contained a live virus, I've just been told that the NHS no longer use live virus vaccines, so it's safe for MPN patients. I have now had my first shot👍
I may be the last person to know this, but.......having been told to avoid the shingles jab as it contained a live virus, I've just been told that the NHS no longer use live virus vaccines, so it's safe for MPN patients. I have now had my first shot👍
Ovingite
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MPN Voice
9 months ago
IMSI instead of ICSI
Can people share their experiences of IMSI and pm me the name of any UK clinics that offer this? Im in Scotland and DNA fragmentation is an issue 💔
Can people share their experiences of IMSI and pm me the name of any UK clinics that offer this? Im in Scotland and DNA fragmentation is an issue 💔
Xmishell37
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Fertility Network UK
2 months ago
Heads Up
Got this text message yesterday. High risk in this context not related to age - OH is older than me and hasn’t had one. Wasn’t categorised as ‘high risk’ in last outbreak. I’ve looked into this and it seems that the ‘high risk’ criteria have been revised and that some neurological and psychiatric
Got this text message yesterday. High risk in this context not related to age - OH is older than me and hasn’t had one. Wasn’t categorised as ‘high risk’ in last outbreak. I’ve looked into this and it seems that the ‘high risk’ criteria have been revised and that some neurological and psychiatric
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
Covid and steroid increase
I’m sure this has been answered before so apologies. I have Covid and on 2.75mg of steroids. Should I increase for few days or should I see how it goes? Thanks
I’m sure this has been answered before so apologies. I have Covid and on 2.75mg of steroids. Should I increase for few days or should I see how it goes? Thanks
Rosina1871
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PMRGCAuk
10 months ago
IVIG - how soon does it benefit?
My husband - CLL, on Calquence since April 2021 - has begun a schedule of monthly IVIG, mainly because he had 2 life threatening infections late spring/early summer (staph that went rogue, followed by c. Diff thanks to months of antibiotics). His ID doc has said that the IG may likely have Covid antibodies
My husband - CLL, on Calquence since April 2021 - has begun a schedule of monthly IVIG, mainly because he had 2 life threatening infections late spring/early summer (staph that went rogue, followed by c. Diff thanks to months of antibiotics). His ID doc has said that the IG may likely have Covid antibodies
OaktownA
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CLL Support
10 months ago
OHSS after egg collection, had to wait till July/Aug for FET . Stressed up!
Hi , cut the story short. It's our third cycle of ICSI. I knew something was not quite right this round of ICSI as very bloated and very tired. I had been going in clinic every day since Day 10 of stimulation injection for blood tests and ultrasounds . 20 eggs were collected but only two made to fair
Hi , cut the story short. It's our third cycle of ICSI. I knew something was not quite right this round of ICSI as very bloated and very tired. I had been going in clinic every day since Day 10 of stimulation injection for blood tests and ultrasounds . 20 eggs were collected but only two made to fair
KatieJourney
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Fertility Network UK
2 months ago
TW *mentions successful pregnancy ** Sibling round question
Trigger Warning: mention of successful pregnancy. Hi there, I’m sorry if this is a tough post for some as I realise how lucky we are to have a child. I had a round of ICSI 2019 (male factor) and had 4 embryos on day 5, transferred 1 fresh - failed, 2nd transfer - a FET failed and 3rd transfer success
Trigger Warning: mention of successful pregnancy. Hi there, I’m sorry if this is a tough post for some as I realise how lucky we are to have a child. I had a round of ICSI 2019 (male factor) and had 4 embryos on day 5, transferred 1 fresh - failed, 2nd transfer - a FET failed and 3rd transfer success
DeckingLover
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Fertility Network UK
2 months ago
Bronchitis
I have been coughing on and off for about a month, a few days ago I started feeling really ill. I phoned the surgery and was given an appointment with a nurse practitioner who confirmed it was bronchitis and not a chest infection and gave a prescription for a salbutamol inhaler. Should I be concerned
I have been coughing on and off for about a month, a few days ago I started feeling really ill. I phoned the surgery and was given an appointment with a nurse practitioner who confirmed it was bronchitis and not a chest infection and gave a prescription for a salbutamol inhaler. Should I be concerned
valwood
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Vasculitis UK
7 months ago
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