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Old 04-03-2009, 10:47 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Lurking lady here. I'm probably going to say a lot of stupid things - but here goes.

I don't know much about the infertility treatments - we never had that kind of money (and husband was happy with the 2 kids we already had). And here I'll show my ignorance - but why, even with a low ovarian reserve, does the doctor want you to not try for more than 6 months? It also seems odd that the doc is so quick to "up" the treatments so quickly. Is the egg supply so low that this is truly such an urgent problem? Or is there another time constraint?

The reason I ask all of this is that there are quite a few of us who get pregnant (I did - and we were trying not to have a baby). And from the information you gave, it just sounds like the doc is rushing things an awful lot (but like I said - I know nothing about getting infertility treatments).

Please forgive me if I exemplified everything that is wrong with stupid people today and feel free to completely ignore this post if that is the case. In any case, I wish you the best of luck!
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