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[quote=Anonymous]I'm the PP that just finished up my retrieval with CCRM (apologies for the slow reply - cold and flu season hit). I am doing PGS/CSS testing the CCRM. I don't know the threshold for freezing but I know one exist because my day 7 2BC embryo didn't make the cut. I honestly didn't think to ask because I agreed that a day 7 embryo with that grade probably isn't worth testing. Of the six that fertilized, 2 made it to blast both with a 4AA grade. I will say that the lab updates from CCRM were much more thorough than anything I received from GW including their protocol for eggs and embryos that were growing slower than normal. At GW, I'd get the lab update and then the doctor would always ask what I wanted to do. I kept getting frustrated because I'm not a doctor, I don't know! To the PP with three rounds at GW that were all the same protocol, when looking for other clinics and going over our past protocol, it was mentioned more than once that the protocol I was at GW was the one that gave doctors the most control in terms of scheduling and keeping retrievals to a M-F schedule. I can't confirm this statement or really shed more light on the why and how, but it came up a couple of times. I didn't want to spend a lot of time digging into what went wrong in my past cycles and getting frustrated, I just wanted to focus on using the information to craft a better cycle. [/quote]
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