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Ladies over 35- how long did it take you to conceive?

56 replies

RiderofRohan · 15/01/2023 14:18

We are trying for our first and going into the 6th month. Each cycle adds a little more anxiety. I'm 35 and have never been pregnant. DH also has no children. Using ovulation kits and BBT.

I was wondering how many cycles it took you to conceive when you were over 35. Especially a first pregnancy. I know everyone is different but it helps to hear other people's stories.

OP posts:
Eastereggsboxedupready · 15/01/2023 14:25

Not first pregnancy but got pregnant at 37 first try. At 43 on the 3rd cycle..

Daisy4569 · 15/01/2023 14:26

First try at 35 and 37, I know we are incredibly lucky though and this rarely happens

Enigma85 · 15/01/2023 14:40

8 months and ended in a MMC, although likely the first few months we didn't know what we were doing as I didn't track ovulation to begin with.

Lordofthebutterfloofs · 15/01/2023 14:43

I don't think this thread will help you op. Beware of it making you feel shite ❤️

You will get a wide variety of answers because there are a wide variety of possibilities.

SallyWD · 15/01/2023 15:01

I started trying for my first baby on my 35th birthday. I conceived first attempt to my surprise! With my second I was 37. I think I tried for around 8 months. There was at least one, maybe 2, very early miscarriage but I had a healthy pregnancy eventually. I gave birth to me second when I was 38.

Buffyfan26 · 15/01/2023 15:19

I tried for my second at 35 and got pregnant immediately

devonmum8 · 15/01/2023 15:23

First baby at 36, first month of trying.
Pregnant with second now at 39; this one took 18 months.

Anonbaby · 15/01/2023 15:47

TTC third baby for almost two years and still going. Age 34 at the start and 36 now. Other two children conceived quickly

DelphiniumBlue · 15/01/2023 16:27

First try at 33, 35 and 40.

whomoon · 15/01/2023 16:49

Started trying for first at 34, now 36 and starting IVF in two weeks. No pregnancies in that time. Unexplained infertility.

I remember asking your question over a year ago. Everyone is different. You don’t know what hand you’ll be dealt until you go through it.

Justcashnosweets · 15/01/2023 16:51

Almost straight away at 36 with DD.Tried again at 40 but miscarried. Unable to conceive again and unlikely to as I'm now 46.

Namechanger355 · 15/01/2023 16:51

This thread won’t make you feel good op - people vary enormously in terms of how long - it will depend on a number of variables

we found the spent meets egg plant to work very effectively though! Tiring but it worked for us both times

cuju2407 · 15/01/2023 16:56

Took me 3 years to conceive my first at age 37. Second child conceived on first attempt at age 41 🤷🏼‍♀️

RiderofRohan · 15/01/2023 18:11

@Lordofthebutterfloofs
@Namechanger355

Yes, you both have a point. But it's weirdly helpful for me to hear other people succeeding, whether that's straight away or after some time. Gives me more hope.

OP posts:
FlyOnTheWall89 · 15/01/2023 18:17

@RiderofRohan it's not really down to age in such a cut and dry way. I had my AMH (ovarian reserve) tested at 32 and I have a low score for my age.

At 35, after 6 months of trying, you can begin tests via your GP. For peace of mind I'd recommend getting your day 3 and day 21 bloods done and getting your partner to do a sperm analysis. I found it good to know my AMH too, but I did this privately for around £100 (in London). Good luck! X

statetrooperstacey · 15/01/2023 18:20

age 36 implant out, one period then pregnant , not first baby.

tootrueblue · 15/01/2023 18:23

Started TTC first baby at 33. I'll be 36 in a couple of months and still trying

Mamaneedsadrink · 15/01/2023 18:24

4 years

bumpyknuckles · 15/01/2023 18:39

Age 37 1 month (ended in mmc) then 2 months (successful pregnancy).

Age 39 4 months (another mmc)

Age 40 9 months (successful pregnancy)

Go to your GP if it has been 6 months - they will begin investigations if you're over 35 and have been trying for 6 months or more.

Passmeaplacard · 15/01/2023 18:56

Started trying a few months before I turned 35, it took 9 months to get pregnant felt an age at the time but wasn’t in the scheme of things

ContadoraExplorer · 15/01/2023 18:57

First baby I was 34 and it took about 4 months, second I was 37 and had a chemical pregnancy the very first month we tried followed by 6 months of trying before we conceived.

ireneadler101 · 20/02/2023 11:55

First baby I was 35 and it took 7 months. Second pregnancy I was 37 and it took 1 month but ended in MC. Third (current) pregnancy took 5 months.

KEG973 · 10/06/2023 03:45

Sorry the what?

Bagsundermyeyestoday · 10/06/2023 03:52

Lordofthebutterfloofs · 15/01/2023 14:43

I don't think this thread will help you op. Beware of it making you feel shite ❤️

You will get a wide variety of answers because there are a wide variety of possibilities.

I agree. It's a waste of time because everyone is different

AlltheFs · 10/06/2023 04:03

It took having sex about 20 times, at the time DH was working shifts and we were building a house so we barely saw each other. So over about 7 months we had unprotected sex about 20 times. If we had been having sex more regularly then it may have been sooner but I’ve no way to know. We certainly weren’t doing anything to make it easier anyway! No charting or temperature taking or anything.
We were 40 (almost 41) and 45 (almost 46).

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