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May 29 2009, 12:00 am - By msingh1


Hi Dr. Saleh,


I'm curious about my chances as a 48 year old woman, if I can realistically expect to have my eggs carried by a younger surrogate?  My tubes are blocked and I tried IVF a few years ago with no luck, the belief was that fibroids outside my uterus may have stopped the eggs from taking hold. However both times I produced a lot of eggs, 5-6  each time, which were planted back into me. I'm wondering if it is realistic now to look for a younger woman to carry my fertilized egg to term? Is that done? I'm still learning about surrogacy and don't know everything. Is there a facility that works with older women in that capacity?  Thanks in advance.


 


 

Jun 01 2009, 1:03 pm - Replied by: WalidSalehMD


Unfortunately at 48, irrespective of the quantity of the eggs you produce, the chances of pregnancy are less than 1%. That is because with age, egg DNA quality deteriorates and the chances of chromosomal abnormalities, m/c and infertility increase tremendously. I would advise egg donor with you carrying the child. Fibroids are not ususally a cause of infertility and are quite common in nature. Hope that helps. Let me know if you have any questions.

Jun 03 2009, 6:26 pm - Replied by: msingh1


Thank you Doctor for the advise, will let you know what happens.


 

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