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Newbie here and ready to go into treatment

  1. MissKay
    MissKay

    Hi everyone! So after listening to infertility podcasts and doing extensive research I’ve decided to finally get into treatment.

    Yes, I just turned 40, no children and I’ve always wanted children, but no successful pregnancies.

    I had one miscarriage when I was 29. Now the story gets better 🙂

    I had a leep procedure 2005 and I’ve have a laparoscopy myomectomy last year September 2019 removing 7 fibroids and 1 cyst. Yea… wish me luck right?

    I hope to find some support here while I’m about to buckle up and go on this journey!

    I have a favor though.. this past week, I’ve been IVF shopping and I came down to 2 final clinics. But I’m having a problem understanding this IVF jargon on their itemized bill! Is someone kind enough to look at them and tell me which clinic is providing the best care and especially prices? Or should I contact the clinic and ask them which one is best? I dunno, I am completely overwhelmed. Please help!

    11/13/2020 at 7:39 am
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  2. Hi Misskay,

    I absolutely understand that you are overwhelmed since there is a whole lot of information about infertility and fertility clinics so that in the end you have no idea which one to chose.

    So let’s shed some light on the situation.

    First of all, in order to get a clear overview of what ART consists of and your possible treatment options, I recommend you to have a look at our post

    Furthermore, this guide might be also of interest to you: How do I choose the best fertility clinic for me?

    Lastly, I also invite you to use our Fertility Report. This is a free and personalized tool that helps you sort out your treatment options and provides you with a list of fertility clinics in your preferred area.

    Hope this helps,

    Good luck!

    11/13/2020 at 11:53 am
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  3. Hi Misskay,

    I absolutely understand that you are overwhelmed since there is a whole lot of information about infertility and fertility clinics so that in the end you have no idea which one to chose.

    So let’s shed some light on the situation.

    First of all, in order to get a clear overview of what ART consists of and your possible treatment options, I recommend you to have a look at our post What is Assisted Reproductive Technology? Techniques and Costs

    Furthermore, this guide might be also of interest to you: How do I choose the best fertility clinic for me?

    Lastly, I also invite you to use our Fertility Report. This is a free and personalized tool that helps you sort out your treatment options and provides you with a list of fertility clinics in your preferred area.

    Hope this helps,

    Good luck!

    11/13/2020 at 11:54 am
    Reply