![]() DH and I have now decided we want to try with donor eggs but due to my advanced maternal age we don't think we want me to try to become pregnant with DE. I received a diagnosis of "unexplained secondary infertility." To my knowledge, there is nothing wrong with my uterus. I never got pregnant even once in all that time. We did infertility treatments for the first 5 years and then TTC on our own for 3 years. We have one child who I got pregnant with easily and then TTC #2 for 8 years with zero success. I'm in the process right now of using a DE and GC, and this hasn't been the case for us.Īnonymous wrote:I'm 44. This might be true in some cases, but I can say it isn't universally true. I have a functioning uterus but for other reasons was not medically able to carry.) It is extremely expensive, though! And slower, because you will be required to freeze your DE embryo for 6 months, I think, by regulation, before you can implant in the GC. You just need your RE to document that for you and you're good to go. However, unexplained secondary fertility issues absolutely do count as medical need. (GC is preferred to the term "surrogate" usually because of the confusion with traditional surrogacy, where the surrogate is also providing the egg). If you are doing donor egg through an agency, the agency will probably also require you show medical need if you're intending to implant in a GC. Anonymous wrote:Many REs will only do a transfer to a gestational carrier (GC) if you can show medical need.
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