MarlenS wrote:davidson wrote:MarlenS wrote:Davidson
I guess you’ve reached your success on DE? Oh, dear. Have you reached? You really can see how it’s difficult to decide to go through the procedures with help of donor eggs if you still have good quality of your own. And you have regular periods and regular sex. We don’t exclude this variant and we are not going to waste the rest of the health through the endless ivf rounds. We need to be advised.
This is unbelievable
There must be some reason, everything in this world has a reason for its existence. What did the doctors say about it? Did you do test in order to confirm your disease or what you have? what were their prognosis?
To my mind, you'd better to undergo de ivf. Probably it will help you, as you said you would keep trying.
p.s. no, I didn't reach my goal. It's just our first steps. we applied for de surrogacy but I feel helpless and devastated with this issue.
Oh, God. I see you certainly experienced the harder things. I’m afraid to ask what you had lived through. Yes. The DE attempt is our possible future.
I guess we have to consider the whole specter of the given options. You suggest to use DE, but there’s no legal opportunity for us to use it in Norway or neared countries. How did you search and choose the place for your treatment?
Yes, the life was cruel to me. I've experienced the hardest thing in the world. Many years ago I was diagnosed with thyroid carcinoma. This disease caused a lot of bad consequences. The doctors cut the thyroid and I have to undergo 2 cycles of chemo. It damaged my body and mind. In addition, I failed, as you know already, 3 cycles of IUI and 2 of IVf. My left ovary is empty and second one is damaged with endometriosis. So, I lost all chances to get pregnant and be a mom.
speaking about place where we applied for. It's happened eventually. We met a friend of my husband at the meeting. She was nice and asked about our life and questions like that, word by word and she said that a friend of her has the similar issue, I mean infertility problems, she used to undergo her treatment in ukraine. At that time, I knew nothing about this country, but after some time I decided to work out on this and found a very interesting information for myself.
p.s. there are no worries about legislation, first of all look for the countries where reproductive medicine is allowed. It will narrow the boundaries of searches.