Hello ladies,
after looking SO many posts I couldn't find a place that I fit. I could really use some help. I am 42. I am ttc. I had my first cycle of ivf in December. January 7, 2015 we had our first ultrasound only to find no heartbeat. We have to go back next week when we will be 7 weeks 2 days to make sure. Dr. said it could go either way but I know there will be no change.
Is anyone else going through or gone through this?? I feel completely alone
Re: TTC over 40 after loss (no heartbeat)1 cycle ivf
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vh2014 has some good advice. Good luck to you.
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TTC #1 Since May 2014
There are loss boards on TB too.
TTC#1 since June 2012
Dx: Unexplained Infertility / AMA
BFP after 4th IUI cycle with Gonal F + Ovidrel on March 2014 | EDD 12/7/14 | MMC on 4/14/14
IUI#5 with Gonal F and Ovidrel trigger on 6/6 - BFN
On to IVF #1 with a new RE. Started Gonal F and Menopur on 8/15. Added Ganirelix on 8/24. Trigger on 8/26 for ER on 8/28. 8R 7M 3F. Transferred all 3 on 8/31. BFP on 9/11 | EDD 5/20/15 - Beta #1: 56.7. Beta #2: 97. Beta #3: 1148. Beta #4: 3559. Beta #4: 7678. MMC confirmed on 10/13. D&C on 10/14 at 9w. Confirmed male with Trisomy 14.
On to IVF #2 in March. CCS Testing on 2 embies. No go. Waiting to start IVF #3 in July. Surprise BFP on 6/14! EDD - 2/20/16 - Beta #1: 121.4. Beta #2: 236.4. Beta #3: 2014.
My daughter's due date got moved back by almost 2 weeks because of at her dating u/s, she measured way behind. If we had gone to our u/s at 6w instead of closer to 8, I don't think they would've seen a heartbeat either. I really hope things change for you, and if they do, I'm sure you will find some good support on some other boards, but if not, the women here on this board are amazing, so please join us.
So as previous people have said, it could go either way since your dates are pretty accurate and 6 weeks is when the heartbeat starts. I hope everything is okay at your next u/s.
Me 36 DH 39
BFP 11/28/14 ~ MMC 12/29/14
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