Almost 44 final ttc journey -- buddies needed : )

I see that one too. Hoping it's just early. This is wayyyyy easier said than done but wait 2 days then retest. See if your lines are any darker. But there's no reason to be anything but hopeful at this point.
 
I see that one too. Hoping it's just early. This is wayyyyy easier said than done but wait 2 days then retest. See if your lines are any darker. But there's no reason to be anything but hopeful at this point.
 
Yes! I got this this morning. Then, I went for a beta which was 19. So, they called me in a script for progesterone. :flower:
 

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Finally coming out of lurkdom to say congrats TTC74! I'm so excited for you! :happydance::happydance::happydance:

I hope it's okay for me to join. AFM, I'm 41 and planning on TTC my third and last child. We're planning on starting in November. I have a 5-year-old girl who was born when I was 36 and a 2-year-old boy who was born when I was 39. It took us 8 months to conceive my girl and 2 years to conceive our boy.

With my youngest child, I bit the bullet and saw the RE and had every single test and a laparoscopy done after a year of trying. My FSH was 5.4 and my estrogen levels were great. My AFC was about 18 total. My AMH was borderline at 1.1 but expected for my age (38 at the time). With those numbers, we were "unexplained" but they seemed to chalk it up to my age in spite of the good lab work. The laparoscopy showed that my right tube was blocked, but it looked perfectly healthy so it was likely just a spasm. They didn't do the special test to determine if it was truly blocked because they told me that having only one tube doesn't decrease your chances.

My hubby had a sperm analysis done, which the RE thought was fine, but after another year of trying with clomid and injectibles, we took a harder look at it. A second RE looked at his SA and concluded his numbers were horrible and that we'd never get pregnant unless they improved. His numbers were 20 ml/L, 30% motility and 0.5% morphology. We didn't end up going to the urologist as the second RE suggested, but had hubby take supplements. After about a month of him taking the supps, we got our bfp.

We'll never know for sure if it was the supplements that made the difference, but I am positive that it did.

Now that we're trying for number 3, hubby is not so gung ho. He is ready to move on to the next phase of life. We can be quite comfortable financially if we stay at two and with an end to sight to the astronomical daycare costs. I kind of am ready to move on too. I could be happy with my two, but I would never feel complete, so I feel like I have to try for #3 or feel a lifetime of regret.

I am so afraid that I won't be successful this time and I"ll end this phase of life on a bad note. We won't be seeing an RE this time, so I feel really in the dark compared to last time. I am taking coq10, L-carnitine, a prenatal with Omega 3, baby aspirin and iron for egg health. I'll be breaking out the Clearblue Easy Fertility Monitor again. I have hubby taking L-carnitine, vitamin C, folic acid and zinc in powder form in juice since he refuses to take the Fertilaid for Men combo that got us success last time. Too many pills, he says, so I have to hope that I have picked the key ingredients responsible for our success last time.

I am trying not to let the negativity that surrounds TTC when 40 get to me. I firmly believe that age is not as big of a factor that doctors make it out to be, but it's still hard to put it all out of my mind.
 
Hi Cali. I recently came out from lurking as well. Just wanted to say hello and wish you luck. Women have been having babies in their 40s since the beginning of time. Why not us. 😊 That's what I keep telling my RE at least.
 
Those who say that older women shouldn't have babies are short sighted. We're far more patient with far better judgment than our younger counterparts.
 
Sophie, it's so insane. Our grandmothers lived in a time where it was normal for a woman to have babies up to menopause. I just wonder how it switched so suddenly. It's gotten so bad that 40+ year old women are now the fastest growing group of women getting abortions because we've all be taught to believe that it's impossible for us. For all other women, the numbers are going down.

TTC74-- People need to stop being so judgmental. Very few people have the ability to have babies at just the perfect moment. Most people just make the best of the circumstances they're dealt with. I know so many women around my age who thought they were long done having babies and are now in second marriages and are now in a once unthinkable position of having another late in life. My hubby definitely did not think he'd be having children at his age--I am his second wife. Nobody plans on being divorced, or on being still single in their thirties so people need to lighten up.

I do think there are many advantages to being an older mom, but it's not like I planned my life this way. When I was in my 20s and I was not financially stable and was in a very unhealthy long term relationship so having a baby at that time just was not possible. By the time I got my act together I was in my early thirties and had to scramble.

I feel very fortunate because I have worked to a point in my career where I can have my cake and eat it too with a good paying job and the ability to have a family life, but that came at a cost of not being sure I will be able to have the number of children I want to have. Also just the exhaustion that comes along with working full time with small kids. I always feel like there's not enough of me to go around.

At the preschool where I send my children, the vast majority of the parents are over the age of 35. It's just a no-win situation for women who want to have children. I think people underestimate how hard it is to get back into the workforce after having children. The women who are able to do it are then judged for not staying home with them or for not having more money for them, so no matter what you do, someone has something to say about it. I just hate judgmental people so much.
 
Yes! I got this this morning. Then, I went for a beta which was 19. So, they called me in a script for progesterone. :flower:

Ahhh, what a beautiful sight! The beta seems to be doubling quite nicely too! I knew it had to be because those were some pretty convincing lines on all the hpts!
 
Right?! I go back in tomorrow for another beta.
 
Huge congratulations TTC, really hope this is a sticky bean for you :flower:

Welcome to Sophie and Cali, it's nice to see some new faces here. I totally agree with you Cali about the fact it used to be normal for women to conceive up until menopause, I had my first at 41 and my second at 43 and am now trying for my third and will be 47 next month.

I also think that age is not as big a factor as they make out. Of course there aren't many woman in their forties getting pregnant, most of them have finished having their families and are getting their tubes tied. The few of us that are left trying might not have the success of a younger woman but there are success stories out there. As long as you can keep your sanity, what's the harm in trying?
 
Good luck today TTC74!! :dust::dust::dust:

Lunamoona, wow, you are living proof that our childbearing years don't just shut down the day of our 35th birthdays! We're both going for #3! Cool!
 
Beta hcg = 70 (19 - 48 hours ago). I'm thrilled with this number. I have my first ultrasound scheduled for July 11th!
 
Wow it more than doubled! Now that's a strong little bean you have there! :happydance::happydance::happydance:
 
I'm doing great. I had a teensy bit of spotting Thursday. So, I freaked out and called my RE. They had me come in for a beta and moved my US up to Thursday to make sure our little bean is in utero. They were very happy with the 409 hcg result since it was 70 just 4 days prior. I'm optimistic!
 

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