TTC after 35

When my friend is pregnant, and it feels good to hear...

KLake42KLake42 member
edited September 2015 in TTC after 35
Okay, so when my best friend talks about how she got pregnant the very first time she and her husband put away birth control, it's annoying.  And I tell her so.

But recently, I've heard pregnancy announcements from two friends, and it somehow doesn't make me feel all mean and nasty and selfish (which is a normal reaction for those of us struggling to conceive).  Why does it feel good to hear?

Because both of them are older than me (just over the 40 mark), and both of them have fought the good fight, with multiple IVF attempts.  And it finally worked. 

It feels like in an inspiration to know that it *is* possible for people who are struggling to actually make it happen!  This isn't about abstract statistics.  People I know and love are managing to get knocked up, even when their ovaries are a bit old and dusty like mine.

One of these friends, I ran into at the waiting room for my last IUI!  She was there for some final bloodwork before her FET.  And it was going to be her absolute last chance.  And it worked!  And this is just weeks after another friend got pregnant on her absolutely last-chance FET.

Somehow, seeing them make it, helps me feel like I could get there, too.  One way or another...

I know I've seen some of you feel a little less than celebratory when you see one announcement after another on social media, but does it do something different for you when you see it happen for someone who has really fought for it?
Me- 39 (turning 40 in April), TTC for the first time ever (since Jan 2015), low ovarian reserve
Married 3/14/14 to my wonderful wife, but her sperm count is rather low
TTC with frozen donor sperm and science

7 IUIs, 7 BFNs.
2 IVF attempts, both cancelled and converted to IUI, both BFNs.
Decided that my tired old ovaries are ready to retire.
Next step- reciprocal IVF, using my wife's eggs, my uterus!  
fresh 5 day transfer (2 embryos) 4/17/17- BFP! 
Identical twins "due" 1/2/17 (but anticipated arrival sometime December)

Re: When my friend is pregnant, and it feels good to hear...

  • Yes, it definitely makes a difference for me.  I love seeing people on this board get pregnant, particularly if they've had a rough time getting there. 

    I feel guilty about that, because I should just be happy for everyone, but right now that's hard.  Hopefully someday I'll have kids and I can just be happy anytime I see a pregnancy announcement or an ultrasound pic.
    TTC#1 since Jan 2015
    BFP 2/19/15  •  MMC found at 9 wks  •  D&E at 11 wks (age 36)
    BFP 8/29/15
      •  CP (age 37)
    BFP 11/18/15  •  DD born at 41 weeks <3(age 37/38)

    TTC#2 since May 2017
    BFP 10/18/17  •  MMC found at 8 wks  •  Misoprostal at 10.5 wks (age 39)

    BFP 2/16/18
      •  CP (age 39)
    BFP 4/13/18
      •  CP (age 39)
    BFP 5/07/18  •  MMC found at 10.5 wks  •  D&E at 11.5 wks 
    •  Testing showed it was a girl with Trisomy 22. (age 39/40)
    9/5/18 Diagnosed with diminished ovarian reserve (4-5 follicles, one ovary had none and was very atrophied)

    RE says the low egg count is likely causing my recurrent pregnancy loss. Less eggs results in more aneuploidy.

    BFP 9/24/18  • 
    CP (age 40)
    BFP 5/11/19  •  Fraternal twins  •  MMC found at 10w5d (Baby A 6w, Baby B 10w)  •  Misoprostal at 11 weeks (age 41)













  • Loading the player...
  • I totally agree with this! I'm sooooo happy when a fellow Bumpie gets pregnant because I know that they've worked hard and struggled to get there. It's not that I want everyone to struggle, it's just so annoying and frustrating when some people are like, "oops, we weren't even trying!" I also agree that it's inspiring to see other women not giving up, continually working against all odds, and then finally achieving their goal. Sometimes I feel like giving up, but then I hear a success story that makes me cry and I have a renewed sense of hope.
    ME: 36 (PCOS), DH: excellent SA
    NTNP since 11/12, actively trying since 8/14
    m/c @ 7w (4/22/14), m/c @ 6w (11/19/14)
    11/15: Letrozole, Ovidrel, TI = BFP!!!
    Beta #1(14dpo)=349, Beta #2(18dpo)=2,805
    12/17/15: Got to see the heartbeat (105bpm)!
    1/25/16: NT scan = normal (HB=163bpm)
    EDD: 8/10/16 
    8/8/16: Baby boy born @ 12:25am, 8lbs, 20.5 inches
    5/18/17: BFP!!! (11dpo)
    Beta #1(12dpo)=176.4, Beta #2(15dpo)=607.1
  • Thanks for posting this @KLake42 It does make me happy and inspired to hear when women that have struggled finally get their BFPs and they stick.
      • TTC #1 since August 2014
      • currently on 5th medicated IUI cycle
  • Thanks for sharing this @KLake42.  It gives me hope!   =D>
    *** Child & current pregnancy mentioned ***
    Me - 41 (PCOS), Hubby - 43 (healthy)
    7/2013 - Sweet baby girl born (Clomid + TI)
    3/2014 - TTC #2, return to RE 7/2014
    12/2015: IVF #1 transferred two great looking embryos - BFP!
    First ultrasound: TWO beautiful little heartbeats!!
    Harmony: negative; level 2: babies look great and are boy/girl! :) 
  • I'm with you, I'm also happy for my older friends who get preggo! I'm a firm believer in karma... So I'm praying that my happiness and support come back around for me :x
    Me: 36 DH: 42
    San Diego, CA

    TTC #1 since June 2015

    Prior D&C due to blighted ovum 2003



  • When/if I know the couple had fertility issues I'm very happy for them. It does give me hope. It's the baby factory machines that makes me jealous. Good thread @KLake42 =D> =D>
  • @KLake42 thanks for this. There were a ton of BFPs last week on the TTGP board and I really struggled with envy ... But I was still happy for them.

    I've reached a point where I sometimes feel like it's never going to happen, so your post today gave me a bit of a lift.
    Me: 37, DH: 44
    TTC #1 since September 2014
    Canada




Sign In or Register to comment.
Choose Another Board
Search Boards
"
"