Thank you for explaining so well. I just had surgery to try and unblock my fallopian tubes but while I was under they found them to be too enlarged and diseased. It hit me pretty hard to be under 30 and have my tubes out but now my next step is IVF and I really appreciate the information.
Aw good luck I just had my second tubal surgery today and this time had them both removed I’m also under 30 (28) so I understand exactly how you feel. Hope you go on to have a successful round of ivf x
Hi! I also just had my surgery for both of them to be removed and I am also under 30! Indeed it hits so hard! Hope you had a succes with your IVF girls ❤
Would love a video or info on fertility/conception issues or what to be aware of for someone with a history of eating disorders. (Bulimia specifically)
Can you talk about the IVF process after you get diagnosed with breast cancer and what to do before starting chemo and how quickly you can complete the IVF process. Do you need to start IVF when you’re on your period or after it ends? Does it matter ?
Could you make a video about PGD testing with IVF? I had bilateral retinoblastoma and it is a 50/50 shot for my kids it get it. I just got married and this is the route me and my husband want to take.
Thank you so much for sharing your professional expertise with this community. My clinic gave us very minimal info related to IVF and I felt like it was a 1 size fits all approach. We backed out of starting IVF earlier in the year for that reason as well as my husband and I are still wrapping our heads and hearts around it all. Not only from the financial burden perspective but the physical and emotional part that there is not a guarantee at the end of the process for a healthy live birth. I had a miscarriage a year ago and I’m now going through an ectopic with methotrexate treatment. A little off topic here but: Do you happen to have any advice for preparing your body in general during the downtime post methotrexate treatment for trying again unassisted or any data reflecting safety/toxicity with early conception shorter than a 3 month wait? Any info would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks again for all you’re doing to educate this community.
Probably best to wait at least 3 - 6 months is what A OB typically recommends. Check with ya OBGYN; try setting UP an Appt with A Chinese medicine physician or Acupuncturist. Acupuncture has been proven to help balance female reproductive hormones, to prep your body for Pregnancy. You might be given Chinese herbal supplements; & do Acupuncture for several months (at least 2 months); eat healthy (Mediterranean lifestyle); You can consult with a registered dietician to help with what foods to eat. Seek professional counseling/therapy; that’s essential to help you mentally prepare yourself for Another Pregnancy. Seek Fertility podcasts online for great insight & advice to help you along this Process!!! Good luck 🍀🍀🍀
I'm in the surpressing stage, but it's been so long. I have had the birth control pills, the trigger injection to create more period, and estrogen pills last time. I've done 5 times transvag ultrasound and bloodwork and we have not started the injections yet because everytime I had the treatment to surpress, it's either the follicles start to grow or my estradiol is too high.. I'm tired already.
Another big question is does the clinic allow embryo donations (if that is something you may want to do with your leftover embryo’s). My cousin unfortunately assumed all clinics allow and participate in embryo donation only to find out when she was done making her family, that they don’t. Now she has 2 embryo’s she had planned on donating that she’s paying for indefinitely. 😔 I am about to begin and that will definitely be something I now know to ask about.
I know everybody thinks it's inclusive to call pregnant women pregnant people. But I really long for the day's when we acknowledge the pregnancy with something women experienced. I really can't stand this new language. While you're excluding a small number of people, you're also excluding women like me.
I am curious how ongoing ovulation induction can't cure PCOS and why physicians don't put people with PCOS on these medications on an ongoing basis. Wouldn't ongoing ovulation induction get rid of those immature follicles collecting in the ovaries and thus not cause the trickle-down effects of androgen elevations that underly several health and cosmetic complications of the diagnosis?
I know your question is old but I know someone close to me who has PCOS who has been trying to conceive for a decade. At least in her case, the medications they put her on are difficult to endure for long periods. They cause mood swings, bloating, weight gain, etc. It has not been a pleasant experience for her and it also hasn't worked. Now she's on the meds to go through the IUI cycles. Those have been worse for her and IUI has failed so far. Next step for her might be IVF (which is what drew me to this video). In a nutshell, I think they don't do it long term because the side effects can be annoying and sometimes it still doesn't help.
@@Swizzles89 thanks! Hopefully, someone else will offer clarity on this. I think a couple things about this though; if someone develops infertility, hirsutism, menstrual irregularities, hormonal imbalance affecting mood, obstructive sleep apnea, cancer from the accumulation of lining not being shed monthly, obesity, insulin-resistance and type II diabetes--all of which are known complications of PCOS, I'd like to have the option to decide between side effects vs. all or even a few of those complications, I'd like to know. I really appreciate your idea there nonetheless; it's more helpful to have guesses commented than nothing at all :)
Do you know if it is common for my menstrual to be late after taking 50 mg of clomid? My cycle is usually 24-26 days every month. Last month was my first cycle of taking the clomid and my menstrual still hasn't came today is cycle day 55! I called my dr so waiting on a call back but I'm extremely confused and scared about why it hasn't come yet? Thank you so much for all of your informative videos!! I've watched alot of them and they've truly helped me along this ttc journey
I’m sorry but why are you prescribed clomid when you are clearly ovulating and getting your period regularly? I’m very confused I thought clomid was for people who don’t ovulate and get periods…
@@emabrown2823hi 👋🏼 , even if you’re ovulating you’re doctor might prescribe Clomid, maybe you lost a tube, or maybe he just want to ovulate “more”. Hope this helps :)
Hi Natalie my name is Jessica I am having trouble getting pregnant I am taking conception for her capsule 60 vegetarian capsules and iam 40 years old and losing my hair
Hello mam m trying to do my 2nd ivf cycle before Dr given me endoplant tab 10 mg. So feeling uncomfortable. What is the use. & is there any harm to embro pls suggest me
My partner and I are considering reciprocal ivf. I would like to carry. She has Graves’ disease/ hyperthyroidism; how would this impact our chances of getting pregnant? Also would there be any increased potential for birth defects? We appreciate any info you can provide!
I am 39 years old, and I going through my 3 IVF. A month ago was egg collection. Was collected 16 eggs of which 14 were injected with sperm and finally only 5 embryos (in 3 day frozen). Because I need to go for an operation (laparotomy) my embryos are frozen. Because there is a small embryo number, we are thinking to go for a 2 egg collection (also the doctor's suggestion). Because of age and abnormal eggs. My question is, how big are the chances at my age that one of these embryos is chromosomal normal?
and yes I understand that the real result we can find out only with PGT -a. I am asking for opinions, and experiences according to my age. We live a very healthy lifestyle.
Im having almost same condition , in first cycle they got 4 eggs but all embryos have chromosome abnormalities. Doctor said that I dont have any chance of good egg as my last pregnancy which was normal , had genetic problem. So plz share with me as u posted this an year back
Can you please explain risks of ICSI, possible complications for the baby sound terrifying. Also, the fertilization rates with natural vc Icsi insemination. Thank you!
I had a tubaligation almost 15 years ago I was told my previous Dr took out too much to reattach so I have been looking into ivf what are your thoughts on this?
Is ivf indicated in old patients with decreased ovarian reserve? Or will it be useless? I mean is the chance of the patient with decreased ovarian reserve getting pregnant higher with ivf than conceiving naturally?
depends on age and circumstance - it is the only thing that improves efficiency of conception - so even with low reserve, it does often make sense as long as counseled correctly and you understands your personal odds of success
It’s an analogy - there’s no actual vault there are just dormant eggs. It’s an easier way to grasp the idea of why we only have so many per month and that number decreases as we age
Just adding clarification of how the body selects the eggs to 'activate' to come out of dormancy in addition to what you just said is so much less confusing. I was so confused by the vault analogy in all of your videos and I imagine I'm not alone in this, so I thought I'd share the feedback of a misunderstanding many people will feel too insecure to share is confusing to them. I hope this helps.
Most Docs only DO IVF if you have A problem; because those with infertility problems get Prioritized in most clinics over those with no problems. Highly doubt you’ll find A clinic that will take You. It’s a grueling process & it’s meant for men & women with Diagnosed Infertility; medically diagnosed fertility problems; not healthy individuals who are capable of Procreating naturally.
I love the way you very calmly and clearly explain everything. Thank you!
You are so welcome!
Thank you for explaining so well. I just had surgery to try and unblock my fallopian tubes but while I was under they found them to be too enlarged and diseased. It hit me pretty hard to be under 30 and have my tubes out but now my next step is IVF and I really appreciate the information.
Aw good luck I just had my second tubal surgery today and this time had them both removed I’m also under 30 (28) so I understand exactly how you feel. Hope you go on to have a successful round of ivf x
Hi! I also just had my surgery for both of them to be removed and I am also under 30! Indeed it hits so hard! Hope you had a succes with your IVF girls ❤
The kids’ coloured in sticker sheet on the wall behind you cracks me up. Can’t wait to join the mum life club ❤️
You’re so calming and informative and caring. Thank you for everything you do ❤❤❤
Would love a video or info on fertility/conception issues or what to be aware of for someone with a history of eating disorders. (Bulimia specifically)
So helpful! I’m about to do my transfer in a couple of days but will meet beforehand to make sure everything is where it should be
Can you talk about the IVF process after you get diagnosed with breast cancer and what to do before starting chemo and how quickly you can complete the IVF process. Do you need to start IVF when you’re on your period or after it ends? Does it matter ?
How true is the hottub thing :( ugh. We just bought one for stress reasons. It’s been helping us both! I didn’t even think to look that up :(
It’s very real.
Yeah laptop holding on the legs or hot tub are bad for sperm. And ovaries.
Thank you. This info is so valuable!
Could you make a video about PGD testing with IVF? I had bilateral retinoblastoma and it is a 50/50 shot for my kids it get it. I just got married and this is the route me and my husband want to take.
Thank you so much! That was very informative! 😊
Thank you so much for sharing your professional expertise with this community. My clinic gave us very minimal info related to IVF and I felt like it was a 1 size fits all approach. We backed out of starting IVF earlier in the year for that reason as well as my husband and I are still wrapping our heads and hearts around it all. Not only from the financial burden perspective but the physical and emotional part that there is not a guarantee at the end of the process for a healthy live birth. I had a miscarriage a year ago and I’m now going through an ectopic with methotrexate treatment. A little off topic here but: Do you happen to have any advice for preparing your body in general during the downtime post methotrexate treatment for trying again unassisted or any data reflecting safety/toxicity with early conception shorter than a 3 month wait? Any info would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks again for all you’re doing to educate this community.
Probably best to wait at least 3 - 6 months is what A OB typically recommends. Check with ya OBGYN; try setting UP an Appt with A Chinese medicine physician or Acupuncturist. Acupuncture has been proven to help balance female reproductive hormones, to prep your body for Pregnancy. You might be given Chinese herbal supplements; & do Acupuncture for several months (at least 2 months); eat healthy (Mediterranean lifestyle); You can consult with a registered dietician to help with what foods to eat. Seek professional counseling/therapy; that’s essential to help you mentally prepare yourself for Another Pregnancy. Seek Fertility podcasts online for great insight & advice to help you along this Process!!! Good luck 🍀🍀🍀
Hey TabbyCatKidd! How's it going? How long did you wait?
I'm in the surpressing stage, but it's been so long. I have had the birth control pills, the trigger injection to create more period, and estrogen pills last time.
I've done 5 times transvag ultrasound and bloodwork and we have not started the injections yet because everytime I had the treatment to surpress, it's either the follicles start to grow or my estradiol is too high.. I'm tired already.
Another big question is does the clinic allow embryo donations (if that is something you may want to do with your leftover embryo’s). My cousin unfortunately assumed all clinics allow and participate in embryo donation only to find out when she was done making her family, that they don’t. Now she has 2 embryo’s she had planned on donating that she’s paying for indefinitely. 😔 I am about to begin and that will definitely be something I now know to ask about.
Madam do you know about Ayurveda if yes excellent if no pl know about it's great therapy
Great video. Thank you so much.
Hi Dr Natalie! What vitamins do you recommend for patients with endometriosis?
I know everybody thinks it's inclusive to call pregnant women pregnant people. But I really long for the day's when we acknowledge the pregnancy with something women experienced.
I really can't stand this new language. While you're excluding a small number of people, you're also excluding women like me.
I am curious how ongoing ovulation induction can't cure PCOS and why physicians don't put people with PCOS on these medications on an ongoing basis. Wouldn't ongoing ovulation induction get rid of those immature follicles collecting in the ovaries and thus not cause the trickle-down effects of androgen elevations that underly several health and cosmetic complications of the diagnosis?
I know your question is old but I know someone close to me who has PCOS who has been trying to conceive for a decade. At least in her case, the medications they put her on are difficult to endure for long periods. They cause mood swings, bloating, weight gain, etc. It has not been a pleasant experience for her and it also hasn't worked. Now she's on the meds to go through the IUI cycles. Those have been worse for her and IUI has failed so far. Next step for her might be IVF (which is what drew me to this video). In a nutshell, I think they don't do it long term because the side effects can be annoying and sometimes it still doesn't help.
@@Swizzles89 thanks! Hopefully, someone else will offer clarity on this. I think a couple things about this though; if someone develops infertility, hirsutism, menstrual irregularities, hormonal imbalance affecting mood, obstructive sleep apnea, cancer from the accumulation of lining not being shed monthly, obesity, insulin-resistance and type II diabetes--all of which are known complications of PCOS, I'd like to have the option to decide between side effects vs. all or even a few of those complications, I'd like to know. I really appreciate your idea there nonetheless; it's more helpful to have guesses commented than nothing at all :)
You should look up Ken Berry's videos on PCOS. If you balance your hormones through diet PCOS can be reversed in most people.
Do you know if it is common for my menstrual to be late after taking 50 mg of clomid? My cycle is usually 24-26 days every month. Last month was my first cycle of taking the clomid and my menstrual still hasn't came today is cycle day 55! I called my dr so waiting on a call back but I'm extremely confused and scared about why it hasn't come yet? Thank you so much for all of your informative videos!! I've watched alot of them and they've truly helped me along this ttc journey
I’m sorry but why are you prescribed clomid when you are clearly ovulating and getting your period regularly? I’m very confused I thought clomid was for people who don’t ovulate and get periods…
@@emabrown2823hi 👋🏼 , even if you’re ovulating you’re doctor might prescribe Clomid, maybe you lost a tube, or maybe he just want to ovulate “more”. Hope this helps :)
Hi Natalie my name is Jessica I am having trouble getting pregnant I am taking conception for her capsule 60 vegetarian capsules and iam 40 years old and losing my hair
Hello mam m trying to do my 2nd ivf cycle before Dr given me endoplant tab 10 mg. So feeling uncomfortable. What is the use. & is there any harm to embro pls suggest me
Do you have videos about recurrent miscarriage steps / protocol?
Hi thanks for all that you do, a question, can consumption of hemp seeds negatively affect your period? And/or fertility?
My partner and I are considering reciprocal ivf. I would like to carry. She has Graves’ disease/ hyperthyroidism; how would this impact our chances of getting pregnant? Also would there be any increased potential for birth defects? We appreciate any info you can provide!
Thyroid issues definitely impacts pregnancy.
Do you have a cheat sheet for questions?
I am 39 years old, and I going through my 3 IVF. A month ago was egg collection. Was collected 16 eggs of which 14 were injected with sperm and finally only 5 embryos (in 3 day frozen). Because I need to go for an operation (laparotomy) my embryos are frozen. Because there is a small embryo number, we are thinking to go for a 2 egg collection (also the doctor's suggestion). Because of age and abnormal eggs. My question is, how big are the chances at my age that one of these embryos is chromosomal normal?
and yes I understand that the real result we can find out only with PGT -a. I am asking for opinions, and experiences according to my age. We live a very healthy lifestyle.
Im having almost same condition , in first cycle they got 4 eggs but all embryos have chromosome abnormalities. Doctor said that I dont have any chance of good egg as my last pregnancy which was normal , had genetic problem. So plz share with me as u posted this an year back
Can we freeze the embryos from one session to use later if needed?
Yes, you would be paying the storage fee for as long as you keep them frozen
Can you please explain risks of ICSI, possible complications for the baby sound terrifying. Also, the fertilization rates with natural vc Icsi insemination. Thank you!
Learned something new about Menopur name lol
Vegan prenatal supplements please
And vegan omega supplements
I had a tubaligation almost 15 years ago I was told my previous Dr took out too much to reattach so I have been looking into ivf what are your thoughts on this?
I take tast last 2 weeks 4(5 times I see I am pregnant but but when I tast today the line so light? I am convinced
Is ivf indicated in old patients with decreased ovarian reserve? Or will it be useless? I mean is the chance of the patient with decreased ovarian reserve getting pregnant higher with ivf than conceiving naturally?
depends on age and circumstance - it is the only thing that improves efficiency of conception - so even with low reserve, it does often make sense as long as counseled correctly and you understands your personal odds of success
@@NatalieCrawfordMD thank you
Hi Doc, My Amh is 4.6 ng/ml, how many eggs can i expect?
You are so beautiful and intelligent.
Can you provide the anatomical name of the vault that releases eggs monthly, please?
It’s an analogy - there’s no actual vault there are just dormant eggs. It’s an easier way to grasp the idea of why we only have so many per month and that number decreases as we age
@@NatalieCrawfordMD thanks.
@@NatalieCrawfordMD if I'm perfectly honest, I find the analogy much more confusing than just describing what is actually going on.
Just adding clarification of how the body selects the eggs to 'activate' to come out of dormancy in addition to what you just said is so much less confusing. I was so confused by the vault analogy in all of your videos and I imagine I'm not alone in this, so I thought I'd share the feedback of a misunderstanding many people will feel too insecure to share is confusing to them. I hope this helps.
If you don't have problem getting pregnant, just want to do IVF to choose the gender?? How much it cost??
Most Docs only DO IVF if you have A problem; because those with infertility problems get Prioritized in most clinics over those with no problems. Highly doubt you’ll find A clinic that will take You. It’s a grueling process & it’s meant for men & women with Diagnosed Infertility; medically diagnosed fertility problems; not healthy individuals who are capable of Procreating naturally.
You look like Reese Witherspoon.