Is an ERA worth it?

Anonymous
I have gotten pregnant every time I have done a live or frozen transfer.
Any experiences with an ERA that suggests that it is worth doing if no apparent implantation issues?
Anonymous
Hi OP- just to clarify since you’ve gotten pregnant every time- did any or all result in a live birth?

I did one failed fresh transfer (total BFN) and I did an FET that resulted in BFP but was a blighted ovum at 6 weeks check.

So I do wonder the same question as you about pursuing an ERA

I am mostly concerned that it takes up so much time since you literally use up the cycle to do the test
Anonymous
If you have more than two embryos then skip it but if not, it's worth it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hi OP- just to clarify since you’ve gotten pregnant every time- did any or all result in a live birth?

I did one failed fresh transfer (total BFN) and I did an FET that resulted in BFP but was a blighted ovum at 6 weeks check.

So I do wonder the same question as you about pursuing an ERA

I am mostly concerned that it takes up so much time since you literally use up the cycle to do the test


This is the OP. Yes, I have a child. And the first transfer lead to a BFP but I had a D&C because it was an ectopic pregnancy (normal embryo, but bad luck)
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