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Re: Chances of Getting Pregnant

From: Rachel (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon Jun 23 20:31:26 2003


Gail, are you being insemenated with sperm from a donor? Your chances really depend on the procedure you choose. Are you doing IUI or IVF? The success rates between the two are very different. If you only have a 15% chance of getting pregnant, it seems that IVF could be a better choice, if you can afford it. What kind of chances did your doctor give you for carrying a pregnancy to full term?

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Rachel

At Mon, 23 Jun 2003, gail wrote: > >Hi, >I was wondering if anyone could help me, I've had endo for many years, I had >my last lap, on May 9th and was told that I had severe endo, I'm 38, and >decided to have a baby now, my dr. said to try but I would only have a 15% >chance of getting pregnant. My question is has any one had the same problem >and did anyone get pregnant with only a 15% chance, and what >procedure/medication was used? I will be trying artificial insementation to >better my chances. Any feed back would be most appreciated. > >Thanks, > >Gail




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