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catie
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Topic: Herbs, acupuncture.... Posted: 19 December 2006 at 11:35am |
Hi everyone
I'm new to this forum...
Hubby and I have been trying for more than a year, since his vasectomy reversal - the odds are against us as it was about 15 years since his vasectomy and we're pretty old (I'm 41, he's 45). For me IVF is a last resort (heard too many horror stories) so we've been seeing a herbalist and I've just started having acupuncture. I'd love to hear from any-one who's had success with this methods - getting pretty depressed  .
Good luck to y'all...
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Lulu
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Posted: 19 December 2006 at 12:18pm |
Hi Catec, I haven't had any experience with acupuncture, but I did go to a naturopath who prescribed herbal supplements while I was TTC. Ours was a similar story to yours. My DH got a reversal after 5 years and initial post-reversal tests showed that it had been successful. However after 2 years of TTC we had DH tested again. The first time they did not test him for antibodies which treat the sperm as if it is disease and kill it off. The second time they tested for these antibodies and he had them! So my first recommendation would be to ensure that your DH has been tested for these antibodies, because when we found out that DH had them we found out that we had less than 1% chance of conceiving naturally. So basically it was not going to happen. So any amounts of herbs for me were not going to aid us in TTC. We went ahead with IVF and I am now 5 weeks pregnant with our first child! IVF is mentally challenging (but so is TTC with no success!), but I didn't find it that bad at all. It is all over and done with within 2 months of starting the cycle, and in our case it was totally worth it. I know there is not any guarantees that IVF will work for everyone, and I am under 35 so our chances were pretty good. But if your DH has these antibodies, it may be your only option. I hope this hasn't depressed you further, but I know when we found out about the antibodies it was almost a relief, because we could stop trying different things that were never going to work. The not knowing why is the worst I reckon.
I hope you find your answers and that you get your longed for child
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Posted: 19 December 2006 at 12:32pm |
Catec I have no idea what you're going through, I just thought I'd put a random comment in here - considering your ages - that you might want to consider adoption?
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Posted: 19 December 2006 at 3:21pm |
Hi catec! I'm sorry to hear of your troubles ...it's really hard long-term TTC with fertility issues. COnsidering your ages, time is not on your side, so perhaps a good idea is to sit down with your husband and talk about what options you have. I see that IVF is a last resort for you, but to be really honest, I wouldn't muck around. Have you considered consulting a specialist about your fertility issues?
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Posted: 20 December 2006 at 3:36pm |
Hi there, just want to put in a few serious words about IVF. Last I heard was if you were over a certain age you actually have to pay for IVF which is quite expensive, as in thousands. This happened to a close friend of my mum, a couple of years & it was heart breaking for her. I know it seems like a huge thing but please do make sure you can actually fall back on IVF as a last resort.
Best of luck & baby dust sprinkled your way :)
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catie
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Posted: 20 December 2006 at 4:02pm |
Yep, the $ is part of the problem. We've been to see a fertility specialist initially to see if there was any 'in between' steps we could take or tests to increase chances rather than launching straight down the IVF path, but that was a pretty negative experience - pretty much: "You're too old to bother with that, you need to do IVF immediately and it will cost $11,000 each cycle and you have around a 20% success rate with each cycle. see the nurse to book in and arrange payment" - she seemed to just see $, not people  (the cut-off age for free IVF, I think, is 38). So that's part of the reason for looking at alternatives, plus having friends who've had several IVF cycles and ended up with nothing but heart-break and in one case a divorce (cos she wanted to keep trying, he said they couldn't afford it and it was too emotionally draining...).
so to any of you getting near the age cut-off, don't leave it until it's too late!
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Posted: 20 December 2006 at 4:46pm |
Catec I hope all goes well for you. My mum had a baby when she was 41 and Dad was almost 44, but in saying that my Dad hasn't had a reversal.
I agree with you on the $$  I'm sure it is very hard on relationships but I couldn't believe how much IVF cost when I first found out.
So what are you going to do from here? (Hope you don't mind me asking)
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Posted: 21 December 2006 at 2:03am |
Catec, sorry to hear you have so many obsticals in your way to get what you want, I hope things start turning your way soon. All the best
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