@@alesiasinspiration En que nadie sabe qué podría haber de ventajoso en eso. Hacer que una mujer estéril tenga un niño, a base de manipular células; sacar óvulos a una joven y ponérselos a una vieja; hormonas a una y otra; células extrañas en un útero atiborrado de hormonas "para que se sostenga".
Is there a way to examine the egg in advance to see if there is a mitochondrial problem in the cytoplasm versus an abnormal chromosomes in the actual nucleus ??
How soon after medical abortion I can start to use dhea and coq10 ? The heart of my baby stoped at 6 weeks 7 days, in 9 weeks had to do the medical abortion.... please respond
I have never met this man before.He sounds like a man of God.when talks he calms me down.He explains in soo much details and make me feel fertile and not infertility.God bless you Sir.Sending my love all the way from Africa.Tanzania
This is a great information. I have been taking CoQuinone from Usana for the past 9 months and I do feel a lot of difference taking CoQ10. Love your explanation. So informative and educational. Thanks again
This is super interesting...so why can't the fda approve allowing the same woman when she is younger take her mitochondria from her eggs and replace them when she is older just to see if this would work? Or would it not prove anything since it's the same woman's dna?
Canada and UK allow 3 parent babies.......Canada, even for age reasons (Toronto), and UK only for specially allowed diagnosed mitochondrial diseases. Besides Ubiquinol supplements what is your opinion o. PQQ supplementation?
Thank you for the info. I passed de ivf treatment in Ukraine. There the mitochondrial donation is allowed too. Moreover the clinic I've been with actively offers it within its ivf packages. Seems more and more people are turning to this option. No wonder why. If this route helps to keep the genetic link to a future baby, then why not to try it out?!! I'd definitely did it myself, But was unlucky enought to have my eggs diagnosed genetically damaged..It was another knock, so we went straight to donor egg route. Got successful after 2 shots.
Can you tell me which form of coQ10 is best, ie ubiquinol or ubiquinone? And what dosage would you generally recommend for an older woman to improve egg quality? Thanks
Hi, I've always had regular 28 day periods, when I started taking ubiquinol they went to 32 days so I stopped using it, does anyone know why that could be, I'm 42yrs any info would be welcome.
It could be due to aging. When women are in their 40s (or earlier), egg quantity and quality declines, so that could make the cycle change and fluctuate.
Iodine deficiency could be the problem. You need that as well. I had my daughter at 42 after adding iodine in combination with vit d3 vit k2 and fish oil. Menopause in your 40’s is not normal at all.
I read somewhere where some researchers believe that old age diseases such as leukemia might have something to do with mitochondria not functioning correctly Are there any studies about using coenzyme q10 on patients with blood leukemia
The clinic we've been with is actively offering mitochondrial donation therapy within ivf packages. Like they try everything possible to keep the genetic relation of IP to the future baby. And if no luck - then only they ask the patients to turn to egg donation. Also the country is quite popular for surrogacy tourism. So the place's got variations in surrogacy programs as well. I personally think using donor's healthy active mitochondria in ivf with oe is a real breakthrough in reproductive field. I'd definitely tried this if only my own eggs weren't genetically damaged.
I am over 40s. i have been taking q10 for more than one year . I did 3 times IVF. First one 5 eggs ended all bad quality. 2nd time 4 eggs only 2 fertalized ended with 2 emberyos but genetically upnormal. Third time 3 eggs 2 emberyos fertalized but stoppod developing so I dont think this is really works.
How much do you take? Ubiquinol is stronger form of co q 10 and you may also need mito pqq. Other supplements for egg quality are resveratrol, dhea, pycogenol, myo- inositol, melatonin, royal jelly, bee pollen etc. Lots of nutrients like folate, vitamin d, magnesium, zinc, vitamin c, omega 3, 6 fatty acids, herbs like aswagsnda and maca are good for hormone regulation and reduction of oxidative stress and inflammation.
You've got all chances I'm sure. Quantity means less than eggs quality. You may literally have 2-3 eggs but good enough to get fertilized and then develop into a super great embryo. Eggs are said to be healthier the younger the intended mom is. The best thing you can do is to discuss concerns with your GYN/fertility expert, pass all needed test to get the most accurate answers. Anyway there are LOTS of treatment options to use!! Sending my positive thoughts your way.