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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Of course the regulations may be different in the UK, but my sister-in-law underwent IVF and was quite a bit older than you. She had more involvement as far as preparations and such...she had to undergo follicular stimulation a few weeks before her eggs were harvested. Her husband's participation was less complicated and completely painless, from what they told us.
Your ages probably won't be of concern, but you both will probably be required to undergo counseling beforehand- they'll explain the procedures to you and the costs involved, and make sure that you understand everything. In the US, the cost is probably the most prohibitive factor in IVF, as it isn't usually covered by insurance. If you can't afford more than one go-around with IVF, keep in mind that quite often it results in a multiple birth (my sister-in-law ended up with triplets!), so you still have a chance at a large-ish family.
The best thing for you and your husband to do is to meet with the fertility specialist and address all your questions and concerns. Talking to him or her together will probably help your husband to feel more at ease with the procedure. Good luck!
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