In this video, Dr. Gleicher discusses CHR's HIER (highly individualized egg retrieval) method, which is helping more women age 43+ getting pregnant with their own eggs. Learn more about IVF here: goo.gl/B6PabK
I am 45 and already have children but was thinking lately to go for another one but I afraid that I am too old to have a healthy pregnancy and a healthy child. If I may ask, how was your pregnancy at such age?
I wish i could go back abd forth to NYC because a lot of facilities dont do the same things this facility does. I asked other IVF Drs about the scratch and embryo glue to help them stick and they had no idea what I was talking about.
Thank you so much for this video. I would love an update. I don’t see any new news on this despite it being 3 years. I was hoping this would be more common knowledge by now with more results across multiple clinics.
Hello! Thank you for your comment, Sylvia. You can learn more about HIER here: www.centerforhumanreprod.com/blog/highly-individualized-egg-retrieval-hier. We will also film another video to give an update on this topic. Let us know if you have any other questions!
@@CenterforHumanReproduction Very interesting article - I myself is currently 48 and on a IVF cycle which Im definitely going to share this information with my endocrinologist. Im not a Dr but definitely get the concept in how it was explained about doing the egg retrieval in older women much sooner I get it and it totally makes sense when you think about it. If older women retrieval are done at the same growth rate as a younger women it’s almost as if the egg is overcooked sort of speak which that makes total sense to remove them early so they wouldn’t be considered “overcooked”, Im glad you shared this video and the link to your site with this information on there it definitely give older women hope and again it makes total since.
I wish I could afford for you to help me!!! Just did my first IVF and it failed. I am 44...I was talking to my doctor about what you said about doing a 3 day transfer and he was ok with it up until retrieval and then changed his mind, so we needed up doing a 5 day transfer...all of my eggs stopped growing on day 3...
@@elisamarie8910 thank you dear i just applied my androgen gel right now i hope for the best . This the second child i went through the same last time . I miscarriage and later baby girl . My problem now is few eggs
Is there a way to access these journals and studies. I dont know if my dr does practise early egg retrieval, but for my treatment I would like to suggest this practise Thanks
It is odd and unfortunate, in my opinion, that CHR does not accept insurance. Imagine all the women they could help if they did. Praying they change that part of their practice.
Hi Dr. Gleicher I did call your clinic to set up an appointment but unfortunately they told me you only accept couple of insurances like aetna and United health and I have care first so idk how I can manage to get your service unless I’m like millionaire 😔
Thank you for sharing this video. I live in South Africa and turn 43 in Sept this year. I've recently been diagnosed with a low AMH of 0.07 and subsequently advised that donor egg was my only option to conceive. This is the first time I am attempting to get pregnant (March '18) and have no experience with any assisted fertility treatments. Is it possible to get an online consultation to assess my options?
Hi, Seipati - Yes! We offer an online Second Opinion Program, which you can learn more about here: goo.gl/dJdYpr If you have any questions about the Second Opinion Program, you can call us at (212) 994-4400 or (212) 933-5700, or contact us online here: goo.gl/xNqMTV
Please can you help me with her information on what have she done to conceive twins,iam praying day and night to get twins by God grace. Iam in a mature age 46
How much does an IVF with this method cost in your clinic? Does it been used in other countries, too? I am asking because USA is very far for me and i imagine too expensive. It's a pity that i did not know this before my IVF as i had 23 eggs at the age of 43 and 11 emvrios. Unfortunately only two of them grew up enough and when we cheque them, they had genetic problem.
I am about to be 46 and here in Boston most Ivf centers don’t want to use your own egg. I would love to used my own egg seems I had a natural birth 3 years ago and get my tubes tied. Need his info
Wow...Thanks Doc. This info has given me some hope of seeing my baby. I'm 41 and live in India. I've had 3 failed IVFs and i most probably think it could be because my eggs were retrieved when they were around 20 mm or more. But my question is, if the eggs are overcooked as u say, do u think they can form good embryos. Because, in my case i got few (4) embryos in all the IVF cycles, but after implanting inside the uterus, those embies couldn't grow and eventually led to miscarriage. Do u think it could be coz of such overcooked eggs? I have this doubt coz naturally i'm getting pregnant. But i have blocked tubes, so twice it became ectopic pregnancy. so i used to think, why in IVF i dont get a positive pregnancy.
I am not a doctor but i know that you can check them before you plant them because if they have DNA disorders they can not leet to a normal pregnancy. It is a genetic check. I do not not if it is from the size the problem. I feel you, l had similar problem. I wish the best for you