Natural pregnancy in the middle of IVF after two MCs, undetectable AMH, high FSH

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I'm copying my post from 'success stories' --

I've been on this forum at my darkest moments and success stories really helped me get through. So I'd like to share my little success story and tips on what (I think) made the difference. I'm only 12.5 weeks pregnant, so I still worry about the outcome but 1st trimester screening tests were fine so I'm hoping things will turn out fine.

My first MC happened when I was 37 years old, at 8,5 weeks. I had a natural MC, so we don't know the reason. The second one happened about six month later, it was discovered at 10,5 weeks (baby stopped developing at 9.5). I had D&C and we did genetic testing. It was Turner's syndrome. By then I had already turned 38. The OBGYN told me I had bad eggs because of my age.

Naturally, we went to see a reproductive specialist. Turned out I had extremely low AMH, which after retesting in a few months became undetectable. My FSH was between 17 and 21, sometimes 26. Listening to reproductive doctors was painful: you are peri-menopausal, you have no eggs left, the ones that are left are bad, bad eggs, you have only a few months left. They gave us the donor egg talk. The clinic we went to (RMA in NYC) pushed me for IVF. They also told us my partner's sperm had low motility and was 97% abnormal. Thank god, in between the visits and blood tests, I was reading books and forums and slowly arrived to the conclusion that I needed to pause and try to get myself healthy first.

You may think it's an obvious thought -- to get healthy, eat right, get vitamins, etc -- but when you live a relatively healthy lifestyle, almost don't drink, don't smoke, do yoga and eat tons of fruit and kale, you don't think that your diet and lifestyle need much correction. So, reading the book by Julia Indichova's "Inconceivable" lead me somehow to "The Making Babies" book, that book gave me a better idea of what I should be doing with my body and my diet, which let me to acupuncture. I read everything legitimate I could find on babymaking and health and eventually settled on some regiment that I followed religiously for 6 months.

If anyone is interested, I'll write up my supplements/dietary adjustments in a separate post.

I went to an acupuncturist on a regular basis. Fortunately, after D&C earlier that year I had met my insurance deductible and all the visits were covered 100%. I was tracking my BBT, trying to see if I was ovulating. It was a very frustrating time. I thought I started having hot flashes and saw it as a sign of menopause. The acupuncturist was pretty much the only person who addressed all my concerns as I was going through the process.

After trying for four months without any result, the acupuncturist suggested I see a reproductive endocrinologist, however, not someone at the RMA clinic, but someone at a more progressive place, where they work with your body, do natural or mini IVF, and don't go by your AMH or FSH. They check all of the hormones, do regular monitoring techniques and help you with minimal dosage of meds, if needed --- but it's drastically different from a regular RMA practice. The natural IVF place said the numbers were just the numbers, that my partner's sperm was fine, as it only takes one sperm and we were able to get pregnant twice, so things should be fine. They were not overly optimistic and made it clear that with my record it can be difficult but not impossible and didn't put much pressure on me, my age, my eggs and my ovaries. I was diagnosed with Diminished Ovarian Reserve, by the way. Which is different from peri-menopause.

So, I've worked with them for three months. Surprisingly, that gave me a peace of mind because I could see how many follicles I was growing each months (usually between 1 and 3 total, which is very low), how well I progressed (not very well sometimes) but they never made me feel like I had no chance. Without going into too many details (I can share them if anyone is interested), we've decided to do some egg retrieval, create some frozen embryos, possible do genetic testings and do the transfer when we collect enough embryos. In each cycle we could only retrieve one egg, but it felt very natural and normal, as I didn't have to use too much meds and my ovaries were not abused unlike in a traditional IVF. We've done it for a couple of cycles.

Now, the best part. In the third natural IVF cycle, my follicles were not growing fast enough, it took almost 18 days to get to the ovulation. I was devastated as I thought that was it, the end of my reproductive days. Eventually, three small follicles matured and we retrieved two eggs, both fertilized, one survived to day 5 and is now frozen. We didn't retrieve the third follicle that cycle, dismissing it for some reason, and -- miraculously -- that egg became my pregnancy which happened naturally after we had an intercourse sometime around the day of the ovulation/egg retrieval. Right now I'm at my 12,5 weeks and everything seems to go well. I believe that acupuncture, supplements, my dietary and lifestyle changes have a lot to do with this miracle.

I'm wishing luck to everyone who's on this journey. Please, remember not to lose hope and do everything in your power to maximize your chances to be healthy and produce healthy eggs and keep your mind calm.
 
Wow great amazing story!
 
Thanks for posting it gives me some hope. We are trying for baby two but every day I fear it won't work.

I have diminished reserves and stage three endo. My RE told me to be on the pills to suppressed the endo so the slight hope of a natural pregnancy is gone. Whenever we do a cycle I only ever have two eggs!

Anyway thanks for the story enjoy the pregnancy and your bundle of joy in six months time
 
You know, they say it only takes one egg... It's true. So two eggs each cycle is good. Best of luck with everything!
 
Hi everyone, Had a miscarriage back in Feb at 4-5 weeks. Was gutted after so long trying..Did anybody have an issue with there body getting back to normal after a miscarriage?Today I went in for a scan CD 10. Only to find out right ovary is doing nothing, left has 3 tiny follicles and my lining is less than 1mm thick.? He looked pretty stumped at this and said it basically like you have just finished your period?which is funny because I am getting period pains and thats unusual for me. I usually get ovulation pains but these are different. And again since the MC I have not even had those or any EWCM (gross Sorry)

I know it is just 2 months since I lost it but I kind of just want things to go back to normal and I'm getting stressed even more. I said to the doctor that since miscarriage I've felt like nothing is happening and today proved that.
My boobs feel kind of deflated since like they just made of jelly or something.

Started back at acupuncture and told the acupuncturist that I think and feel my estrogen is low. I know you need estrogen to build up a lining so mine must be vacationing somewhere exotic.
I'm not really sure what is going to happen now I know my lining is that of a post menopausal woman which is odd considering I've had 2 period since. I just don't know what the problem is.
What sort of ivf protocol do they put you on first? I guess the first one is more of a trial and error.
Do they still treat you if your fsh is high? Has anyone heard of estrogen priming or had it done?
I'm just so afraid and I know I'm making things worse for myself by living in fear of infertility.
Sorry about the giant message and it being all over the place I am just so confused
 

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