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2nd post: age and IVF!

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Fri, 22 Feb 2002 09:12:24 -0600 (CST)


I saw an ad on subway which solicit donation of egg from women age 21 to 32. I was wondering that the specified age limit says something about the egg quality. Does that mean that the egg of women 32 and younger have the best quality which ensures a successful ivf? I'm ttc w/o outcome yet and will be 32 this June. So I'm thinking whether I should go for more aggressive treatment if I still don't get pregnant by June when I turn 32 since after that time the success rate for even ivf is lower. Or am I still considered to be in the age group of 32 several weeks or days before I turn 33 so I still have one more year before I consider ivf? Thanks very much for your idea!



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