Hello new here . My husband and I have been trying for a few years . Finally got labs done . AMH is low .56 FHS 6.6 Talking about IUI or IVF Anyone have some advice
Hi, I’m not an expert, but I would recommend consulting a fertility specialist to discuss your options, especially considering your age. While IUI has lower success rates, it can still be effective in certain cases. It’s also important to educate yourself—learn how clinics calculate success rates, understand the differences between fresh and frozen transfers, etc. If you're planning for treatment, I highly recommend starting vitamins and making positive lifestyle changes at least three months in advance. Take your time to thoroughly research both the clinic and the specialist who will be guiding you through this process. This journey isn’t always easy, but don’t lose hope. Stay positive, and know that many others have been in your shoes and found success. Fingers crossed for you
Hi there. I know the struggle and confusion. I experienced 2 cycles of artificial insemination before we decided to undergo IVF treatment. It wasn't easy. It's confusing, if I may say. But luckily, we did it with Dunya clinic in North Cyprus. I recommend educating yourself about IUI and IVF so you can gain more knowledge about the two. It's worth calling fertility specialists or clinics and asking them directly about the pros and cons. It won't harm to get the proper knowledge. Sending hugs here.
Hi there. I know the struggle and confusion. I experienced 2 cycles of artificial insemination before we decided to undergo IVF treatment. It wasn't easy. It's confusing, if I may say. But luckily, we did it with Dunya clinic in North Cyprus. I recommend educating yourself about IUI and IVF so you can gain more knowledge about the two. It's worth calling fertility specialists or clinics and asking them directly about the pros and cons. It won't harm to get the proper knowledge. Sending hugs here.
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Hi, I’m not an expert, but I would recommend consulting a fertility specialist to discuss your options, especially considering your age. While IUI has lower success rates, it can still be effective in certain cases. It’s also important to educate yourself—learn how clinics calculate success rates, understand the differences between fresh and frozen transfers, etc. If you're planning for treatment, I highly recommend starting vitamins and making positive lifestyle changes at least three months in advance. Take your time to thoroughly research both the clinic and the specialist who will be guiding you through this process. This journey isn’t always easy, but don’t lose hope. Stay positive, and know that many others have been in your shoes and found success. Fingers crossed for you