looked at my dad to become pregnant. “My body is failing our family,” I told Aaron. “Women much older than me are popping out babies everyday.”Several months into this journey, a fertility acupuncturist I’d been seeing suggested I check my FSH (Follicle Stimulating Hormone) again, which is often used to evaluate ovarian reserves—a higher FSH level, means your body needs more of the hormone to stimulate ovulation and could indicate a decline in egg quality or quantity.
For a woman my age, my FSH level should have been around an 8.My FSH measured at 25.4.I’d had my FSH levels tested during infertility treatments, and while my previous results weren’t great, they also were not cause for panic.
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