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A large
percentage of our practice is devoted to helping women who have
a decreased egg reserve or high FSH level. Many of these people
have been told by other centers that their eggs are no longer good
and they need to pursue the donor egg option. However, even though
it jeopardizes our pregnancy rates we care more about the individual
than we do about our overall rates and are very willing to
accept these patients into our program. Additionally, we have data
to show that we have a reasonably good pregnancy rate in these high FSH individuals. At the Cooper
Institute we have even gone so far as
achieving pregnancies in women who were told they were actually
in overt menopause. We have been able to do certain hormonal manipulations
that can restore the sensitivity of the few remaining follicles
that are left and are able to get eggs and even pregnancies. We
have worked both with and without IVF in that setting. We are not
determined at the outset that women with high FSH must have IVF.
Of course, if it is determined that there is a reason to do IVF,
we are willing to go ahead and do so, but we explore every treatment
option and work with our patients to try and make them ovulate.
Obviously if a person fails to achieve a pregnancy we always have
our donor egg program, the largest in the country, as a backup.
We have great success with our donor egg program and we do try to
keep our prices reasonable so people can afford these types of procedures.
We have a large number of articles dedicated to our work with women
with high FSH and they are available through the "Published
Articles" section of this site.
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