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Over 40s TTC & success stories.

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Grizzer · 18/07/2015 22:20

Starting a new thread for support & advice ladies. Not quite ready to graduate yet!

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ababsurdum · 16/11/2015 14:40

Sorry Twinkly I meant like you I try not to dwell on it. Not that you're dwelling on it. Not the best turn of phrase.

ChewyGiraffe · 16/11/2015 14:46

(I'm still catching up!) Lillipudlian - many congrats on being pregnant with #4. As you're 12+ weeks now, have you had your dating scan yet? Hopefully that will provide (/has provided) some reassurance, so you can stop worrying about MC and relax and enjoy your pregnancy. And thanks for the great tips too!

FattyFishwife · 17/11/2015 12:41

well my beautiful lovely ladies...AF came with a vengeance yesterday :'( To say i am devastated is an understatement. What makes it all the harder, is that the baby i lost by mmc in may, would have been due next week, and yesterday it would have been my nans (who we lost suddenly to cancer in august) 89th birthday...so all in all a horrible week.

Im very raw and emotional right now, so am taking a time out from all things baby....all my supplements have gone down the loo, my BBT themometer has gone to the back of the first aid cupboard, my fertility charms pin (that i wore religiously) in the jewellery box, my ripleys fertility statue screensaver, and my fertility friend/period tracker apps deleted....

so for now, i want to thank you for all your support during my (over) 2 years of TTCing, for all of the advice and laughs and for the listening ears when i needed to let off steam. I wish you all the very best of baby dust and fertility vibes and hope you all get your BFP's very soon.

love always xxx

ChewyGiraffe · 17/11/2015 15:11

Oh Fatty Sad Flowers Sad. I don't know what to say .... I hope your time out does you good. Take care x

ababsurdum · 17/11/2015 22:00

Oh Fatty I'm so sorry, what a horrible week for you. I hope you can take this time to recharge and postpone a final decision on ttc until you're past the raw stage. Wishing you lots of luck and love for the coming weeks Flowers

I think my period has started this evening which is weird, I expected it to be a bit longer. Not sure we should ttc this cycle as it's only been 4 weeks since my last set of medical management drugs. We might need to wait till next month to be sure.

TwinklyMusic · 18/11/2015 00:57

Really sorry Fatty. Had everything crossed this would be your month. Hope to see you back again soon, if and when you are ready. Flowers

Of course I know what you mean ababsurdum! It's important to try to focus on everything else and stay positive and that's what we are trying to do. It's really comforting (I won't say 'good'!) to hear from someone else who is at a similar stage (although I'm a little ahead and am already passed first AF and into my first tww since).

Yes I did list my supplements, but that was months ago. I haven't gone back on everything yet, and am trying some new ones based on advice from people here.

Let me see... And I might not remember everything (I'll admit to not being evangelical about taking all of them EVERY day. I think I'd get ill...! But I do take a lot each day)... Maca root, a bee mixture that contains propolis, pollen and royal jelly, B complex, magnesium, Coq10, zinc, a product called Fertile CM, Pregnacare conception (although I often alternate this with some of the others rather than taking all on one day), and some sort of fish oil supplement (have lost the memory of what or why!). Other supplements that I used to take but haven't gone back to yet post mc (but which are still on my list, and I intend to go back to next month) include myoinositol, epo, Agnus Castus and progesterone cream. I also occasionally take calcium supplements and I often take iodine.

A lot, huh? Confused

What about everyone else?

ababsurdum · 18/11/2015 12:22

That is a lot Twinkly Grin

I'm only taking coQ10, a veggie omega 369 capsule (was previously taking fish oil in my pregnancy and bf supplements though I am a veggie and had these left over) and pregnacare conception. I'm relying on that for everything else though I realise the doses might not be optimal for over 40 ttc etc. I'm also taking a heaped teaspoon of maca though only over the last week despite buying it weeks ago! I've been frothing it up in some warm almond milk and a touch of vanilla paste and it's surprisingly nice, or putting it in a green smoothie. Dh is taking pregnacare conception for men and coQ10.

What was your first period like after the mc? Mine is quite light at the moment, usually heavier for the first few days.

TwinklyMusic · 18/11/2015 23:27

It was not very pleasant actually. I had more pain than usual too. It was normalish to start with, except for the pain, then I had about a day and a half when it was really heavy with some clots. I don't want to give TMI, but I was very glad I was not working on the worst day. Then it tapered off, probably a bit faster than usual. I was just glad to have it over - well more glad than usual! Grin It felt like I needed to get through a period to be fully past the ms - not sure why.

Have you had much pain?

ababsurdum · 19/11/2015 12:16

It got heavier yesterday, not too bad at the moment. I often get painful periods for the first couple of days and so far it's not any worse, fingers crossed. Sounds like yours was pretty bad.

How's the tww going? When is AF due?

TwinklyMusic · 19/11/2015 22:37

I've been trying to block all thoughts of the tww variety, including where I am exactly in my cycle and what I might be feeling. But I'm pretty sure I had some AF symptoms earlier...

It's taken a while to feel generally cheerful again (and mostly because of blocking stuff too!), so I'm trying not to stress. I'm doing a Scarlett O'Hara 'I'll think about it tomorrow' on a lot of things at the moment! Grin

It's got very quiet around here, hasn't it? Are we all that's left? It used to be such a busy thread. Maybe we should go on a recruitment campaign or something... Grin

Hope you're over the worst now and can start getting ready for some purposeful Dtd!

ababsurdum · 20/11/2015 14:05

Arrrgh just lost my post! Be back later...

citybumpkin · 21/11/2015 17:58

I've posted in other threads re crappy thoughts about my ex. Think all is due to me being really grumpy as I'm now with a new partner and we are TTC. My ex left me at a time when I was considering having a child...I wasn't getting any younger. So now I'm 39 and panicking that my time is really really running out.

I had booked NHS fertility checks before my ex left so went ahead with them anyway at the end of 2014. Results were as follows:
Day 3:
LH - 5.2
FSH - 5.7
Oestradiol - 177 pg/ml.
My GP said this looked okay.

So recently I opted for a more private comprehensive test. The technician said my ovaries are still "very active" (ultrasound). Now I'm waiting the results of the bloods i.e. AMH etc.

I am just really panicking that I've left it too late. Well, I suppose some choices were taken away but... My OH is 54. We are both very fit, vegetarian, non-smokers, moderate drinkers. He has 2 grown up children from a previous marriage. Just looking for some support before I go insane!

ababsurdum · 21/11/2015 18:33

Welcome citybumpkin, how long have you been ttc? Many of us on this thread and the pregnancy over 40 thread have conceived in our early 40's so it can be done. I started ttc my first when I turned 40 and it took 14 months resulting in my ds. I conceived immediately in August when ttc #2 but that unfortunately resulted in a mmc at around 10 weeks. At our age the issue is egg quality, not necessarily quantity, so healthy diet and some good supplements can supposedly help a lot as well as knowing when is best to dtd. A good book was recommended to me on this thread it starts with the egg, it's definitely worth a read. Wishing you all the best.

citybumpkin · 21/11/2015 19:04

Thanks fof the welcome! Sorry to hear about your trials. Yes, fully aware of the quality v quantity issue which is what is freaking me out. TTC for two months now so relatively "new". I've been veggie for 22 years so hopefully reasonably healthy. Yoga, swimming and dog walking every week. More supplements than anything but thats mostly been due to adding to the veggie diet. Hoping that we are in with a chance as family history dictates older mums - dad's mum had him when she was 37 and mum's mum was 40.

When me ex left me last year and I was in tears with my mum over not having children, my mum said "well if you were going to have kids you wouldve had them by now." The words still resonate Sad

citybumpkin · 21/11/2015 19:10

Thanks for the book suggestion. Now added to ipad for a little light reading later.

ababsurdum · 21/11/2015 19:21

People, even close family, can be thoughtless sometimes but often I think they just don't know what to say. Try not to take it too personally, I'm sure she means well. Mine was constantly asking if I was pregnant yet until I had words. She thought it would happen straight away. Long time veggie here too, gosh 26 years now I tot it up - unbelievable.

Two months is not long at all so try not to worry too much, easier said than done I know!

ababsurdum · 21/11/2015 19:34

Now, what was I saying in the post I so rudely lost yesterday...

Twinkly I think I've been pretty good at putting the last few months in a box too. I guess some people might call it denial but it's working for me so far. I'm sure if I was unlucky enough to have another mc that would not be the case at all. I'll cross that bridge if I come to it! I hope AF stays away for you .

This period has been pretty normal for me thankfully, it seems I've got off very lightly. I don't think we'll ttc this month. I want to make sure all the drugs are out of my system and give our supplements a bit longer to work. That should mean that we will be trying between Christmas and NY which seems quite a nice relaxed time to do it - well as relaxed as you can be with a 23 month old to look after Smile

ababsurdum · 21/11/2015 19:46

Oh and I am not doing well losing the half stone I wanted to. So far I have lost zero pounds Hmm

Inshock73 · 22/11/2015 14:10

Hello, I've been lurking on this thread over the last few months (used to post) but having just read your post City I had to comment. I had my first baby this year at 42. My family would say things like 'you've left it too late now you're too old' and always describe me as 'the career one' which drove me nuts! I just hadn't met anyone I wanted to have a baby with. Anyway I did eventually and after a year of ttc, 18 months if you include a mmc, had a little girl in April this year at the age of 42. I'm now thinking of trying for a second! :) Good luck!

citybumpkin · 22/11/2015 14:47

Congratulations InShock! Gives me a little hope. Its difficult when you are TTC and know what you want. I'm trying not to be obsessive but at times thoughts of "far too old" and "isn't going to happen" kick in. There is so much negativity in the press/online about older mums. It just seems to outweigh the positive (or is that just me?)

Inshock73 · 22/11/2015 15:29

It's not just you City. My consultant said it's a strange obsession with the media and it's misleading, she sees a lot of unplanned pregnancies in 40+ women because the media is leading women to believe pregnancy over 40 is virtually impossible so women are stopping contraception in the believe they're safe. My sister is a theatre nurse and says exactly the same, she's seen many babies delivered to women over 40 whose pregnancies have been a surprise.

citybumpkin · 22/11/2015 17:16

I am loving the positivity of MN! But at the same time trying not to get my hopes up. I'm just finding all the stats really scary. I've not TTC before due to circumstance (believe me I was rarring to go at 32 but the ex wasn't interested). Feel I've made bad choices or others have made them for me and now all is lost.

Just bit the bullet and asked my mum when she went through the menopause (she is a bit sensitive at the mo). She thinks it started at 50 for her.

Tidesout · 22/11/2015 22:09

Hi I've been lurking too - did comment a few weeks ago though! AF arrived nearly 3 weeks ago so I'm now in my tww and not feeling positive this month. We've been trying since March and I had a test in July to see if I was ovulating (day 21 test) which came back good. So I've now been trying for near on 9 months and just wondered what tests the NHS would do on a 42 year old - I won't be eligible for IVF obviously due to age and have children from previous marriage.

ChewyGiraffe · 23/11/2015 10:18

I haven’t posted any 'news' in a while – not since mid-October when I was trying to decide whether to go for IVF in November, or else to start DHEA and give that a couple of months to kick in before trying IVF in January. Thanks for your responses ( Twinkly, Ababs, Artioo, Cloud ... sorry if missed anyone) as they did help.

FWIW - here's what's happened since then. Soon after I posted, my decision suddenly became a lot easier, when I had a rubbish Thyroid blood test result – it’s gone under-active again – aargh!!! Previously my underactive Thyroid had been stable for some years on medication, then this year, when I needed it to behave, it’s been up and down and all over the place. To the point where, early this summer, my periods stopped Shock and by the time I found out it was due to an over-active thyroid (and not actually the menopause, as one lazy f**ker doctor suggested) I’d probably been having anovulatory cycles for a while.

This meant that a couple of weeks ago I had to see my very sensible endocrinologist again, the only small positive being that she thinks she can explain why it’s been happening (all sorts of factors ranging from my thyroid antibodies to some rapid weight loss over a bereavement). She tweaked my dose of medication again and that needs time to settle.

So it was one more thing that tipped the balance in favour of leaving IVF (own eggs BTW) until January. If the IVF happens at all, it might well be our only shot at it, given we don’t have an endless supply of resources (both finances and hope/willpower). The bottom line is that at my advanced age of 46 Shock I totally realise I don’t have any good options left, but for the time being, I’m still trying to pick the least worst option.

So October was a total washout for TTC - we didn’t even try. I started taking DHEA (x 3 daily) about 3 weeks ago – no adverse effects so far, or none that I’ve noticed. We’re now going for two cycles of trying naturally, before IVF in (late) January. If I’m still not pregnant after that, I’ll be running out of ideas. Perhaps we’ll NTNP, but I can’t bear to think about it at the moment.

I’m now CD14 and had some ultrasound monitoring this cycle (gritted teeth and forked out privately). I had a scan on day 3 (11 follicles - passable for my age), one on day 10, and one yesterday on day 13 (lead follicle was 21 mm and apparently you ovulate when it’s grown to 18 – 24mm).

Yes it’s expensive and no amount of info will get me pregnant, but given what I went through this summer, knowing exactly what’s happening is supposed to keep me almost calm-ish. Its fcking not of course – I’m totally strung out that we’re within a few short months of giving up, or NTNP, or something. Even my endocrinologist told me I had to realise I was under stress (weird how TTC does this to you) and I need to chill the fck out. OK, she might’ve phrased it a bit differently.

Anyway – on CD10, the scan lady told me (on the basis of what she could see on the scan) to start having sex the next day (CD11) then every other day. She was very firm that EOD is absolutely the best strategy to ahem, replenish the volume of sperm (- fair enough) AND keep up the motility (- which I didn’t know).

So we DTD on CD11, then instead of missing a day, I totally bottled it for waiting and DTD on CD12 too. So last night (should've been the most crucial, having had scan of 21 mm follicle that afternoon and OPK smiley face at 9pm - when it had been negative in the morning) DTD was a bit of an effort and I probably got the crap, scraped-from-bottom-of-barrel-type of sperm .... I never listen! Worst thing, I've still got a bloody smiley face this morning, so DP will be overjoyed to hear we ought to DTD again. (Er, really not).

Sorry for the mega 'me' post Blush. I'll catch up with everyone else's news in a bit.

greenlizard · 23/11/2015 11:15

Oh chewy what a pickle!! FWIW my DP and I have always adopted the romantic "fill her up" approach (mainly because DP is particularly motivated by this approach and I want to keep him geed up Grin) and we conceived twice in 6 months (but didn't manage to hold onto either of them sadly). Anyway, a Dr I saw post MC's said that one reason why 20 year olds are more fertile that 40 year olds is because they shag like 20 year olds (well she did also put this a bit differently but that was the gist of it) so I wouldn't worry about your timing. There will be plenty lurking about ready to spring into action!

We are planning a frozen cycle in the new year and will go and have a pre treatment scan in December. In the meantime I had forgotten how consuming TTC is - my first 2WW was a nightmare - I was peeing on sticks from about DPO12 so had to get some IC's again before I bankrupt myself! Supplement wise I am taking Boots conception, EPO (till ovulation) Veggie Omega 369 (another long time veggie here - 30 years Shock) I have also dusted down and reset the old fertility monitor. I would love to do a bit of monitoring but realistically have to rely on the old methods and save my quickly dwindling pennies (being on maternity leave and not earning is expensive!)

I don't feel that having a frozen cycle is making it less stressful - I am worried the frozen cycle won't work and that it will be the end of the road for us in terms of having another so this trying in between is just a distraction really. I do count myself lucky to have one but it would be lovely to have a young sibling for him as his half siblings are teenagers (15/13).

Here is a picture of my DS:

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