If you had a PGS normal miscarriage, what happened with your next transfer(s)?

Anonymous
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If you had a PGS normal miscarriage or chemical, what happened with your subsequent transfers?

Anonymous
I had a pgs normal chemical in June (second beta lower than first). I asked for an endo scratch for the next transfer - dr agreed to do it but didn’t necessarily think I should do it. I also added baby asprin and switched to a prenatal with folate instead of folic acid just from my own research. Second transfer worked and am 26 weeks pregnant. Also second embryo happened to be a better grade than first (4AA vs 3AA) because I transferred my only female embryo first.
Anonymous
First transfer was a mic at 8 weeks. Second transfer was a bfn. Third transfer was the charm and he’s now 9 months old. I didn’t do anything different for the transfers and the embryos all were from the same retrieval. I asked my RE about switching up the protocol, but he said that 1 mc and 1 failed transfer did not mean that things weren’t working. Very happy I stayed the course.
Anonymous
i had one missed miscarriage of a PGS normal.. A year later I had another missed miscarriage of a PGS normal - same batch. I have one ore left and doctor does not think there is anything wrong with me/ my uterus - just that that something was wrong with the embryos. They were from the same batch.
Anonymous
I miscarried a pgs normal embryo at 6 weeks. I just had my 2nd FET of a pgs normal embryo (also from the same batch) and today I'm officially 5 weeks pregnant! However, I am trying to remain cautiously optimistic! Good luck!
Anonymous
First was a m/c around 5w. Second transfer was 4 months later and resulted in a BFP. She just turned 2 last month.
Anonymous
I’m PP 21:34, forgot to add...
In light of my previous m/c, my RE added Vivelle patches to my post-transfer protocol, in addition to the Prometrium suppositories, until I reached 10w.
Anonymous
I had a mc of a PGS normal at 10 weeks. The very next transfer (2 months, 1 cycle later, exact same protocol) was my DD, she is now 14 mo old. The mc was unexplained, and I wanted to start another cycle as soon as possible so I wouldn't overthink things. I'm so glad I kept going. I still grieve over that loss though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I had a mc of a PGS normal at 10 weeks. The very next transfer (2 months, 1 cycle later, exact same protocol) was my DD, she is now 14 mo old. The mc was unexplained, and I wanted to start another cycle as soon as possible so I wouldn't overthink things. I'm so glad I kept going. I still grieve over that loss though.


10 weeks is rough! did you have any signs or was it a total surprise?
Anonymous
I had a blighted ovum and a chemical pregnancy - each time PGS normal frozen transfers.

No idea where the hell to go from here and feeling quite lost
Anonymous
Three PGS normal embryos:
First FET - successful pregnancy
Second FET - ectopic
Third FET - BFN
Anonymous
First PGS normal: miscarriage around 6 weeks
Second PGS normal: identical twins
Anonymous
Thank you for sharing, everyone. It gives me hope. I had a missed miscarriage at 7 week with my only PGS normal embryo. I’m starting a new cycle this month and am hopeful.
Anonymous
any other stories?
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