Answered by joshien - Aug. 29, 2018 8:27pm
I hope things get better for her. how is she doing now? well, I'm really glad too. she finally thinking to move on. IVF will be good for her. well, let me tell you, the decision is all up to you then. IVF will make her have a baby from her own womb. but it may have some complications. it might take a few cycles. If your friend wants to experience the whole pregnancy then IVF. However, for IVF her uterus needs to be functioning. Her AMH and FSH levels both need to be at their appropriate level. whereas, in surrogacy, she will get a baby but from a surrogate mother. baby will be genetically hers. hope it was helpful. bets of luck. baby dust for her. take care.
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Answered by tenny99 - Aug. 25, 2018 10:23pm
PCOS is a very dangerous disease. Mostly it leads to infertility. Your friend should consult a good infertility center. They will suggest the best solution for her. Many women seek the help of alternate options. They become a mother instead of infertility. Ask your friend to stay positive.
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Answered by jennyjoe - Aug. 27, 2018 11:32am
Hi! I'm sorry that your friend is going through this. Are you sure she cannot conceive at all? There may still be chances. I think getting the opinions of different doctors would be best for her. There are many fertility clinics out there now. There are a number of treatments available as well. Maybe she should look into IVF, IUI or something of that sort before jumping to surrogacy. This way she'll have the chance to conceive herself. I really do hope everything works out for her. Keep us updated on her journey. I would love to hear it. Good luck! Take care :)
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