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Re: Lister Fertility Hospital IVF older mums - any joy?

by Kei » Wed Apr 27, 2022 8:46 pm

Did you have any luck with your transfer?

Re: Lister Fertility Hospital IVF older mums - any joy?

by LaterMater » Sat Oct 23, 2021 1:50 am

Yes Lister is good. Was referred by my obs & gynae doc who in fact chose it for himself and his wife. We had successful first round, then another successful first round, then successful second round, then final failed first round after which the money tree died. By the last round I was older but in a bit of a rut as had had such good results with the Lister. If I could go back to the last round I would have switched to Taranisi.
Also found it hard to inject to begin with, very counter-intuitive, but I was v motivated and my brother is diabetic and used to have to do it all the time so I had a word with myself about how flippin lucky I was to have IVF as an option and was soon doing it with my eyes closed. Well, almost.

Re: Lister Fertility Hospital IVF older mums - any joy?

by DFK1981 » Thu Oct 21, 2021 5:06 pm

I had several rounds of IVF at the Lister and had Dr Thum who I highly recommend. He’s amazing and so very kind. Please do not give up. Best of luck with your journey.

Re: Lister Fertility Hospital IVF older mums - any joy?

by borrowedlight » Mon Nov 09, 2020 11:49 am

Hi ladies - for those of you that were about to start or are in the process of IVF treatment. I hope it's all going well. I'm about to start the prep for a frozen transfer at the Lister (following a retrieval in October). I'm 42. Would love to hear how you're all getting on. I'm also interested to hear from anyone with experience of using a donor egg, I would like to explore this path also (as a plan B) but don't know where to start. Thank you in advance. 

Re: Lister Fertility Hospital IVF older mums - any joy?

by borrowedlight » Fri Oct 23, 2020 3:59 pm

Mumof2_BTC wrote: Thu Aug 20, 2020 3:50 pmDear all,
As an "older mum" who went through several rounds of IVF for number 2, I wish you best of luck on the very emotional and, let's be honest, draining journey that IVF invariably is.

I just want to say something that I hope won't come across as unsupportive: at 43, the probabilities are not on your side. You might be lucky, but you may not.

If your objective is to have two children, please keep in mind donor egg conception. I ended up resorting to that for number two, after trying unsuccessfully with my own eggs (started IVF at 42 for second one, having conceived and given birth to the first one at 40 with no issues). It was also an emotional journey, and a big feeling of failure for not being to have my "own" (genetically) child, and worries if my two children will feel "different", given only the second one was donor-egg conceived. However, now my second is nearly four years old, I wouldn't change it for anything, because, of course, they are my child, whom I carried and loved from the very beginning.

I have been lucky to meet other women in the same situation since giving birth, although when I was going through the process, it felt like a very shameful / secretive thing to do. We used a clinic in the Czech republic. If anyone wants a private chat on the topic, please feel free to PM me.

Best of luck,
M

Hello Mumof2_BTC - I'd love to have a private chat if the offer is still there. I'm in a similar boat to you and considering DEIVF but don't know where to start. I'm new to NV and not sure how to PM either. Thank you.
 

Re: Lister Fertility Hospital IVF older mums - any joy?

by KristinHayward » Wed Sep 30, 2020 12:43 pm

I'm sorry to hear of your challenges but it's great that you're being proactive and looking at the best options. 

I've had many clients over the years who have been very pleased with the Lister, they are very professional and offer an excellent service. However, it's worth remembering that people's views may depend on whether they have a successful outcome or not so it's important to feel confident in your own conclusions and gut instinct as to which clinic is best for you. 

If you're feeling anxious about it all then I'd be happy to speak to you - I'm a clinical hypnotherapist, specialising in fertility, pregnancy and birth for the past 20 years.  

Hypnotherapy can be a gamechanger for many women/couples as it will help to create the positive mindset and environment that is needed for conception. The techniques and positive mindset often lead to physical change in the body.  You've probably heard stories of women conceiving 'when they'd stopped trying', 'when they moved house/changed job', 'when they moved on from an emotional situation' or were no longer making pregnancy their one and only priority.

A positive mindset can really help you feel better and can even make all the difference to getting pregnant or not.

Feel free to contact me for a chat, no obligations, simply to find out more.
Wishing you all the best,
Kristin :)

Re: Lister Fertility Hospital IVF older mums - any joy?

by Gettingon » Tue Sep 29, 2020 11:02 pm

Firstly I want to wish you all the best. I have my fingers and toes crossed for you.

I did 5 rounds of ivf at the lister clinic. We found them a lovely team of people. Our first 2 rounds of IVF resulted in our first born.

We were not successful after that. Our IVF consultant was happy to continue as our ‘numbers’ were not bad for my age, but as others have said the odds are against you so it becomes an issue of money and time. Who knows maybe another attempt would have resulted in number 2?

However our journey did not end there and we made the decision to adopt and have to say 2 years on we couldn’t be happier with our choice and in hindsight we feel pleased this is how our journey to complete our family ended.

My reason for saying this (and it is of course very personal) but there are many ways to complete your family these days. Don’t give up.

Happy positive thoughts all the way!

Re: Lister Fertility Hospital IVF older mums - any joy?

by Danishmum3 » Tue Sep 22, 2020 9:52 pm

Vivian Rittenberg..I tried a clomid cycle with her and I was ready to try ivf when I got pregnant

Re: Lister Fertility Hospital IVF older mums - any joy?

by Lilac21 » Tue Sep 22, 2020 12:34 pm

I had IVF treatment at the Lister around 8 years ago and as a result conceived twins on the second round. I was 42 at the time and 43 by the time they were born. They were very helpful all the way through and I found the whole experience pretty good. I had conceived naturally a couple of years earlier but had to have a termination due to severe genetic abnormalities and then struggled to conceive again prior to the IVF. I had no other underlying fertility issues except my age. It was of course expensive and all the extra bits such as additional blood tests add up. However I was able to manage my appointments around my work - only one close colleague knew I was having the treatment - and there was some flexibility. The injections were totally fine by the way - I was scared too but they were not as bad as I feared and I was able to cope with them around work which at the time required a lot of travel and time zone changes. My consultant was Dr. James Nicopoullous

Re: Lister Fertility Hospital IVF older mums - any joy?

by Eve88 » Tue Sep 22, 2020 12:20 pm

We had unsuccessful IVF at CRGH (NHS funded) and now are thinking of changing to Lister. We are a little bit lost about what consultant to choose. A recommendation from those who had a positive experience and whose treatment resulted in pregnancy in Lister would be much appreciated.

Re: Lister Fertility Hospital IVF older mums - any joy?

by Mumof2_BTC » Thu Aug 20, 2020 3:50 pm

Dear all,
As an "older mum" who went through several rounds of IVF for number 2, I wish you best of luck on the very emotional and, let's be honest, draining journey that IVF invariably is.

I just want to say something that I hope won't come across as unsupportive: at 43, the probabilities are not on your side. You might be lucky, but you may not.

If your objective is to have two children, please keep in mind donor egg conception. I ended up resorting to that for number two, after trying unsuccessfully with my own eggs (started IVF at 42 for second one, having conceived and given birth to the first one at 40 with no issues). It was also an emotional journey, and a big feeling of failure for not being to have my "own" (genetically) child, and worries if my two children will feel "different", given only the second one was donor-egg conceived. However, now my second is nearly four years old, I wouldn't change it for anything, because, of course, they are my child, whom I carried and loved from the very beginning.

I have been lucky to meet other women in the same situation since giving birth, although when I was going through the process, it felt like a very shameful / secretive thing to do. We used a clinic in the Czech republic. If anyone wants a private chat on the topic, please feel free to PM me.

Best of luck,
M

Re: Lister Fertility Hospital IVF older mums - any joy?

by WellbeingCentreLondon » Tue Aug 18, 2020 12:05 pm

Good morning, 

I have just seen your post and so I thought to ask if you are also considering a natural way to improve your fertility? Often when there are no medical reasons found for not being able to conceive, the reasons might be psychological(and hidden deep within us). After all, how often do we hear stories of someone trying to conceive for 10 years with no success, and when they give up and shift their attention to something else, they fall pregnant.  This is why specialised Hypnotherapy is known to double the chances of conceiving, it addresses the psychological subconscious blocks, and clears them out, which gives way to the natural way of becoming pregnant.
It is also much cheaper than many of the other techniques, which often cost thousands of pounds and they often put enormous strain on the body.
 

We have a wonderful Infertility and IVF Support specialist at the Wellbeing Centre London, she not only managed to conceive herself with the help of Hypnotherapy, which means she understands what you are going through, but she also combines Hypnotherapy with coaching and counselling, which means she supports you through all the up and downs you are going through on this journey.

She is a very experienced therapist and a really wonderful woman, we are lucky to work with her.
 

Wellbeing Centre London is based in Putney Bridge, but Lauren also does sessions online. Lauren's profile and information about the Infertility & IVF Support is on our website www. wellbeingcentrelondon. com.

You can to speak to Lauren free of charge to see how she could help.

You can book your free consultation
via email contact@wellbeingcentrelondon. com or phone 079 4262 6960 

I wish you all the best  
Lenka

Re: Lister Fertility Hospital IVF older mums - any joy?

by Suzie01 » Tue Aug 18, 2020 5:36 am

Congratulations🤗

My period is any day now and i will start my injections, so nervous.
I did had an unsuccessful ivf with nhs. I was not happy with them, rushed too much, as if they just wanted to get over and done with. Really hoping it will be different experience with lister.

Re: Lister Fertility Hospital IVF older mums - any joy?

by sld » Wed Aug 05, 2020 6:05 pm

Hi Susie01, I did two rounds of IVF at the Lister, and my body responded differently each time (18 days first time, 12 second time) so in terms of how many days it takes, I think it really depends on how your body responds to the treatment. The scans and blood tests happen at the same appointment, but are done by a sonographer and a nurse, so if they're busy (and they usually are!) you may end up having to wait a bit.  I think I had a couple of appointments each week. Feel free to DM me if you want to.

Pamela00, I also had a fear of injections when I first did IVF.  The nurse will show you how to do it, but then you're expected to just get on with it.  And I did, it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be.  Plus I had the thought of becoming pregnant to spur me on! I don't know of any private nurse who would do the injections I'm afraid.

For what it's worth, my 2 rounds at the Lister resulted in my two lovely girls.

Re: Lister Fertility Hospital IVF older mums - any joy?

by Pamela00 » Tue Aug 04, 2020 7:35 pm

Hi,

I'm very interested in your experience with Lister. I want to start IVF in September and thinking of trying either Lister or CRGH. Both clinics have high success rates for women over 40. 

I must say that I'm totally terrified of self-injecting. Would any of these clinics help with IVF injections? Or does anyone know of any private nurse who would be available to do the injections without charging a fortune?

Thank you!
 

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