Overview
- Erin Andrews, who disclosed Tuesday on her Calm Down podcast, said a recent IVF cycle that used HGH, Gonal‑f and Clomid did not work.
- She said she will continue under her doctor’s guidance and added that she still believes her body can succeed despite her age.
- CDC data cited in coverage put the chance of a live birth per IVF cycle using one’s own eggs in the late 40s at about 1 percent.
- A reproductive specialist quoted in reporting said success rates at this age are no greater than 2 percent and that pregnancies carry higher risks such as gestational diabetes, high blood pressure and preterm delivery.
- Andrews froze embryos before her 2016 cervical cancer treatment, welcomed a son via surrogate in 2023, reported a surrogate miscarriage in May 2025 and has described the emotional and financial strain of years of treatment.