Postby BatterseaSquareMum » Mon Jan 06, 2014 2:10 pm
Hi Savannah, I have never posted a message in my life, but was compelled to write to you. Please don't give up, no, your eggs are not 'bad' because you are 42. We were trying for 5 years.. so many tests... 3 unsuccessful (and expensive!) IVF's... natural conception miscarriage and as a result of being monitored 24/7, I knew that I had 4 early miscarriages in 11 months, so I also could get pregnant but not sustain it.
I am now sitting here at "42 & three quarters" with a healthy newborn baby.
I had a very high count of Natural Killer Cells (awful name), an immune system issue so I was getting pregnant, but my body identified the foetus as an infection and attacked it. I had my uterus scraped so they could take a biopsy and this is what identified my high count. The procedure is basically a Hysteroscopy, under a general anaesthetic so uncomfortable but not painful or risky.
Please note - some will tell you this can be diagnosed with a blood test, this is not true, you need to have the lining of your uterus scraped for the biopsy to be accurate.
I simply went on a course of £8 steroids (tablets) and our perfect daughter was born 9 months later.
This may not be your issue, everyone is different, but it's worth investigating (particularly if you are rarely unwell) but at the very least I hope it encourages you to continue to try. It's heartbreaking I know, but your turn will come. x