How many PGS normal before move on to FET?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would do more cycles to bank embryos now if you can afford it. I had 3 PGS normals at age 42 but unfortunately none took.


I am so sorry. Did you have any tests done to discover why?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm 42 and we've done several IVF cycles with PGS and now have 3 normal embryos frozen. Of course there are no guarantees, but trying to figure out if that's "enough" and to move on to transfer, or to do another cycle or two. Obviously better to do retrievals now than later, but also obviously want to move forward sooner rather than later too. How have others handled this?


Have you ever transferred a PGS-tested embryo or given birth to a child when you were younger? I got pregnant right away with a PGS-tested embryo, but I also have an older child. This may be just anecdotal, but it seems to me that 40+ yo women who have not been pregnant before are having harder time "holding on" to their embryos, even if they are normal.
Anonymous
OP here. Thanks for the replies and I'm sorry for everyone struggling with all of this.

I have one child already (from a medicated IUI, but with a lot of other complications before that) and would be thrilled to have a second. A third seems incomprehensible at this late stage. We have one more retrieval cycle with some insurance coverage. I think I'm going to go for it, even though I really want to move on, because I'd rather not regret it later and it's only a few months delay in the end.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would do more cycles to bank embryos now if you can afford it. I had 3 PGS normals at age 42 but unfortunately none took.


I am so sorry. Did you have any tests done to discover why?

RE thinks it could have been a sperm quality issue.
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