[quote 02Carol]@wj82
Hi, I can relate to what you say about stress and trying to relax about it all.
It's so difficult when this is such a major 'life event'.
There are most definitely people older than yourself who have had successful healthy pregnancies, both naturally and through other methods.
My sister carried naturally, and delivered her first a week before her 40th, she credits hers down to baby aspirin.
I'm 38 too, I have decided after reading a lot of these stories and posts to make an appointment to speak to my GP, as lot of people say they wish they had sooner so I'm taking the plunge.
Its hard not to get consumed by TTC, and Dr Google is a dangerous rabbit hole, but it's also great for places like this with helpful advice and people who can relate to what you have said. [/quote]
@02Carol thanks. it helps being able to talk about it to like-minded people.
im avoiding my facebook where my friends post their kids / babies photos. it's hard on me. my partner is trying to be as supportive as he could but i know i can't go on sulking like that.
I worry a lot - i am trying to read self-help books but so far it's been challenging. I had a chemical pregnancy that i find it hard to tell my family. I often wonder which is worse - the chemical pregnancy, my fertility struggle, my regrets or my fear of being childless forever or that my worry that something may go wrong if / when i get pregnant next?
i am planning for ivf also because of the genetic screening. im a self taught, self certified internet obgyn now - the numbers are against me and it's just...as you can tell - eating me in.