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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I can’t speak to the Denver location, but I’m a current patient of the NOVA office. I previously cycled with GW (many negative transfers and 3 miscarriages). My RE there suspected a quality issue, but in January, I cycled at CCRM and got 6 normal embryos. We’re planning to transfer next month. While I can’t say for sure why our results have been so different, I will say the communication and facilities at CCRM NOVA are excellent. I feel heard, which I didn’t always feel at GW. The entire process -- from the initial consultation to the retrieval -- has been so much easier and less stressful in my experience, and I’m very happy with CCRM NOVA so far. Good luck in your decision![/quote] Did you use a different protocol at CCRM NOVA? Did they put you on any supplements? Just curious to know more details of what you think made the difference when you switched. Also, 6 normal embryos is amazing! What were you getting prior to that while at GW?[/quote] Yes would love to know what made the difference? I just finished a cycle at CCRM and only got one PGS normal, but it was better than the zero I’ve gotten before. I would be over the moon with 6![/quote] Thanks, everyone! While I’m most definitely still nervous due our recurrent miscarriage history, I’m feeling more hopeful than I have in a long time. My three cycles at GW were all over the place: 3 eggs retrieved, 0 blasts; 20 eggs retrieved, 6 blasts, 3 BFNs, 3 miscarriages; and a cancelled cycle. At CCRM, I had 9 blasts with 6 ultimately normal from 13 eggs retrieved. Before my most recent cycle, I took a few of the supplements from CCRM’s cocktail list, including CoQ10, vitamin C, and DHA (Omega 3 Fatty Acids), plus a prenatal with folate. Though not on the official list, I also took Acai. A recent CCRM study from the fall suggested it could improve outcomes. My nurse recommended the NOW brand. During my cycle, I followed a slightly different protocol than GW. CCRM stimmed harder and faster than GW ever did. I also took Clomid daily and added PICSI since my husband’s morphology is on the lower side. PICSI was an extra charge, but at this point, we were willing to try just about anything different. While I got less eggs than my “best” cycle at GW, I think CCRM found the sweet spot without jeopardizing quality. At the end of the day though, I mostly accredit the lab and just plain luck. In the end, whenever it works, one could attribute it to anything they did in that cycle, making it seem like the secret. But since it's all such a mystery, I know many of us will try anything in hopes it can give the boost that's needed. I believe IVF is a game of persistence with some women getting extremely lucky on their first try. The more hands you play, the more chance you have of finding the winning hand. [/quote]
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