"Collapsed" Embryo Post Thaw

Anonymous
Hi All -- Had my first transfer yesterday with a donor egg embryo (have had plenty of own egg transfers, unsuccessful) -- I am with Shady Grove and was able to look at the blast post thaw very briefly then they sent me a photo. I of course stared at it after for details! The cells were very tightly packed but it was "collapsed" still. There were some areas breaching the zona I think but it was hard to tell if they were air bubbles or cells. I've read in a few places that it can beneficial to allow it to expand back out in utero -- but you know, Google enough and you will find everything and anything. I was just wondering if anyone else has experience with this at SGF embryology, and what the outcome was?
Anonymous
You need to stop googling. There are some super ugly embryos that make babies and really beautiful ones that don’t. Don’t get caught up in that... just take care of yourself and try to distract and you’ll know soon enough. I know this is easier said than done.
Anonymous
Thanks for your encouragement!
Anonymous
My fresh embryo and frozen embryo looked completely different. The fresh was big and beautiful! The frozen looked deflated and not quite so pretty. Both resulted in 2 healthy kids.
Anonymous
OP Here - thanks for letting me know. I did a fresh transfer previously and yes it looked a lot different! I think I just wasn't prepared or educated really on the differences. Appreciate your kind reply.
Anonymous
My worst embryo was the only one that resulted in a live birth. Don’t sweat it.
Anonymous
OP Here: Just circling back and wanted to include this in case anyone see this thread in the future. 7 DPT of Day 5 blast, clear positive today on cheapie test strip. Week til BETA -- no early test shaming!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP Here: Just circling back and wanted to include this in case anyone see this thread in the future. 7 DPT of Day 5 blast, clear positive today on cheapie test strip. Week til BETA -- no early test shaming!


wow! that's very good news!!!
Anonymous
Very promising OP - I will keep my fingers crossed for you!

FWIW, my best and fresh blasts all failed and the two mediocre ones that were frozen at day 6 are now healthy 8 year olds.
Anonymous
YAYYYY. I'm the "worst embryo" poster above and I can tell you that my little 2BB crappy embryo is now downstairs playing Roblox. Fingers crossed that this works out for you, OP. Thanks for bringing some good news during this dark time.
Anonymous
OP again -- thanks for the kindness, all. I like hearing all the stories of how people survived IVF. My first beta was about 600 13 DPT, so we are hopeful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:YAYYYY. I'm the "worst embryo" poster above and I can tell you that my little 2BB crappy embryo is now downstairs playing Roblox. Fingers crossed that this works out for you, OP. Thanks for bringing some good news during this dark time.


I am really thrilled to hear this my "perfect AA embryo" resulted in a failed fresh transfer this cycle. Hoping that one of my frozen embryos that seem to be around the same as yours gives the same results...i'd started giving up hope that since my "best" one didn't work my not-as-good ones wouldn't either.
Anonymous
Congrats OP! I transferred two 4CC blasts in early January and am now 16 weeks along with a healthy baby boy. I’m convinced that grading doesn’t mean everything now.
Anonymous
OP here: That's wonderful! Happy for you. The grade of my embryo was high - I think the photo was just done before it expanded again after thaw.
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