Your Questions About Natural Ivf

Linda asks…

pls… advise me………desperately i want to be a mother?

how much chances are there if there is any damage done to the fallopian tubes? is there any way to become pregnant in natural way?
i am not in position to afford ivf.
please god please help me. you know how much i want to become a mother.
pls. any one advise. any chances are there – becoming pregnant naturally coz i am without fallopian tubes(damaged)

Michelle answers:

Im not really sure what to say except you have to have faith. If both of your tubes are damaged then of course you know that you have a pretty slim chance of concieving. But there IS hope; there are women out there that even after having their tubes cut and burned and miraculously they still end up getting pregnant. There are even women out there that went through menopause and somehow ended up pregnant out of the blue.
Maybe you could have a dye test done on your fallopian tubes and that might open them up (Ive heard lots of stories about that happening) You could also take your choice of many different herbs to try and see if something happens.
If you don’t want to go through the IVF route, there really isnt anything to do but hope and pray that a miracle happens…

I wish you all the best of luck

Paul asks…

what does redused oocyte mean?

hi, im just having tests for ivf, ive already had 2 natural pregnancys, which both ended in misscarrige, it says on a letter that i have elevated serum fsh, redused ovarian fuction and redused oocyte quality, and my partner has a low sprem count anyone help me understand what this means. thanks x

Michelle answers:

OK…I will try :

elevated serum FSH can mean you are approaching menopause

reduced ovarian function means that they are not working well. The hormones are not being released correctly and eggs might bot be released correctly either.

I believe that oocyte quality has something to do with the quality of the eggs you DO release.

Definately check with your doctor, but I think it means you are going to have a really hard time getting a good quality embryo and it taking…

Charles asks…

getting pregnant with one block tube and one open tube?

well as i have been posting questions i have come to find out that i have a a block tube and my other tube is open is been almost two years trying to get pregant. we don’t have the money to do IVF because my doc said that would go around the problem ,but its not for shure thing that it will work on the first try or the second then i will be out of alot money and debt. should we keep trying the natural way i just turn 34 so iam worried as well because my clock is ticking to get pregant. my husband is fine in his deparment its just me. any one have a ny luck getting pregant with one tube? if you did how long did it take?

Michelle answers:

I suggest you invest in a Clearblue Easy Fertility Monitor in order to make the best of the months that you will be ovulating from your unblocked side.

I had a tube removed years ago and never became pregnant again (but I also had other fertility issues). However, I woman I used to work with had to have her only tube tied after she kept accidentally becoming pregnant with one tube.

Try the monitor for a few months first. Then, if that does not work, speak with your doctor about doing an IUI. An IUI is very affordable and with ultrasound, they can determine if you will be ovulating from your unblocked side before the insemination.

Good luck to you – I wish you the best!

Lizzie asks…

Help to get pregnant?

I am looking for help getting pregnant, been trying for a while and no luck, looking for help/methods for natural pregnacy without having to resort to expensive IVF treaments, any info gladly apprieciated. x

Michelle answers:

I didn’t give more details: are your periods regular? Do you have any health issues? How about your partner?
Have you tried charting your BBT and checking cervical mucus to figure the best time to get pregnant. Have you tried OPKs, they will predict ovulation for you. If not, these are my best recommendations from me.

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