Why is aging so important to the ovaries?

This week we’re covering an article about Diminished Ovarian Reserve that Dr. D wrote for Inside Medicine Magazine.
Today we’re addressing the topic: Why is aging so important to the ovaries❓
Let’s see what Dr. D has to say: “Age is an important factor when talking about fertility because it inversely correlates with a woman’s chances of conception and live birth. Even though the average woman’s reproductive window is quite broad, the overall chances of conceiving begins declining much more rapidly around age 34. In other words, the hill down towards infertility becomes steeper. But it’s important to recognize that it is indeed a hill, not a cliff. So what does that mean?
Most of the declining live birth rates as a woman ages are due to the aging of her eggs. Aging has several effects on the eggs, including a steadily diminishing number of eggs, decreasing egg health, and an overall increase in the number of eggs that are genetically abnormal when ovulated. This all translates into a decreased ability to get pregnant (decreased pregnancy rate), stay pregnant (increased miscarriage rate), and deliver a baby (decreased live birth rate).”
EGG QUANTITY
It may be a sobering fact that a woman who is of reproductive age loses a group of 15-20 eggs each day on average. In fact, by the time a woman is 30 years old, only 12% of her egg population that she had at birth remains. By the time she is 40, she has only 3% of this population remaining. As a result of declining egg quantity, many women will begin to have more frequent periods as their ovarian reserve begins to deplete. This can sometimes mean that an egg will ovulate prior to it being fully mature. It is also not uncommon to skip ovulation cycles as egg reserve becomes very depleted.
EGG QUALITY
Just as the rest of our organs suffer from ‘wear and tear’ as we age, the ovaries are no exception. In an ovary, each egg depends on a cluster of cells around it called the cumulus complex for nourishment. These cumulus cells allow the essential nutrients and hormones from a woman’s bloodstream to reach an egg. As a woman ages, this group of nourishing cells begins to become smaller and smaller, causing each remaining egg to be less healthy than in younger eggs.
Join us back here tomorrow to learn *How does a woman know if she has diminished ovarian reserve? and
*What if I do have diminished ovarian reserve?

Diminished Ovarian Reserve

“The biological clock. Every woman feels it to some degree.
For some women it is a soft whispering reminder that can be drowned out by life’s boisterous pace. Others may hit the ‘snooze’ button in hopes that the reminder doesn’t resurface too soon. Still for others it is like a deafening smoke alarm that may trigger panic. Regardless, it is a call that should be heard and understood in order for a woman to make a good decision regarding her plans for a family.”
~Dr. Brett Davenport, Inside Medicine Magazine.
Join us all this week right here on the #FINA blog as we hear from our very own Dr. D as he discusses everything you need to know about Diminished Ovarian Reserve. Invite a friend who may be interested in this info. This is certainly going to be valuable information for every woman to know!

One patient’s FINA story 💕

Here is one patient’s #FINA story…💕
 
“We came to FINA one year after trying to conceive with no luck. Dr. Davenport devised a plan for us and we started our journey. We had 3 failed IUIs and we moved on to IVF. Our first transfer ended up being a chemical pregnancy which was heartbreaking for us but we decided to immediately do another one.
 
The next transfer cycle we got pregnant with our beautiful baby girl who is 4 months old now. Dr. Davenport, Kendra, Abby, and Tarryn were so great during the whole process! Kendra also explained things so well and was so supportive.”
 
Thank you to this patient for sharing her story! We are so honored to have been part of this family’s journey.
 
#myFINAstory #HelpingFamiliesBuildFamilies

Endometriosis Awareness

Did you know that endometriosis affects about 176 million women (or 10%) worldwide? 24 to 50% of women who experience infertility have endometriosis.
 
This fertility health issue happens when cells or tissues similar to the tissues that form the uterine lining relocate and begin to grow outside the uterus. Endometriosis can grow in and on the ovaries, fallopian tubes, bowel, and other organs of the pelvic cavity.
 
It takes on average 7.5 years from when #endometriosis symptoms start to get a proper diagnosis.
 
This is why awareness is so important.💕
 
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“We were struggling with an unexplained infertility diagnosis…” #myFINAstory

“Can’t believe its my turn to write my FINA review. It is so evident that the Lord has blessed this practice. We were struggling with an unexplained infertility diagnosis for years prior to moving here and came to FINA feeling lost and hopeless.
 
After a few short months we received clear answers and started IVF. 8 short weeks later, we transferred our first embryo, and I am currently 17 weeks with our miracle baby girl. This office is the perfect balance of honesty and optimism, and I have never experienced this level of care from medical professionals. They are truly the best.
 
My biggest piece of advice is to not waste one more second to include FINA in your fertility journey, call them TODAY!”
 
Thank you so much to our patient for sharing her #FINAstory . We appreciate it so much and are so thrilled to be part of the journey!
 
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“Success for us looks like…” #myFINAstory

“Success for us looks like 3 babies in less than 2 years. Dr. Davenport is honest and straightforward with cost, success rates and expectations. We can’t thank him and his team enough for helping us grow our family! Our experience has been and continues to be phenomenal.”
Thank you so much to our patient for sharing her FINA story! We are so honored to be part of the journey.❤

Do you have a FINA story to share?

We’d love to hear from you! Sharing your personal FINA experience can go such a long way when someone is deciding if they are ready to start their own fertility journey.

We would appreciate so much if you would share your story! You can share your story on Google, send us a message on Facebook or Instagram, or email us. Thank you for allowing us to be in your lives and for allowing us to serve you. 💕

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A patient’s FINA story…

“Our FINA miracle is almost 3 months old! Dr. Davenport is seriously heaven sent! I never felt like a patient number and Kendra was always quick and willing to answer my million emails with so much kindness. Thank you FINA staff and Dr. D for all you do!”
Thank you so much to our patient for sharing her FINA story!

Getting Started on your Fertility Journey

If you’ve been thinking about taking that first step, we encourage you to go ahead and reach out! You can either call us at 256-217-9613 or visit our website to set up your first consultation.

A couple’s first visit will consist of a consultation with Dr. Davenport. It is at this time that Dr. Davenport will gain a full understanding of your history, and you and Dr. Davenport will decide upon the best treatment plan for you. We encourage both spouses to be present at this visit, although we understand that this is not always possible.

At FINA, we will submit the charges for office visits, labs, ultrasounds, and procedures to your insurance company. Our staff will confirm what services are covered by your insurance, but we encourage all of our patients to verify their coverage as well.

If you do not have insurance or prefer that we do not file your fertility treatment with your insurance company, we offer cash pay packages for your visits. For those services that are not covered by insurance, we try to make them as affordable to you as possible. In these cases, we bundle services together in order to discount the overall cost to you.

Our fertility clinic is designed to personally assist you through this journey. Though you may feel anxious, we are here to walk this journey with you. ❤️

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Nurse Practitioner Week

Every year during the month of November, all over the nation we recognize our wonderful nurse practitioners and the vital role they play in ensuring health and well-being.
 
Here at FINA, we are so incredibly thankful for Kendra. She goes the extra mile and works so hard each and every day.
 
Kendra, thank you for all you do! We appreciate you so very much!
 
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