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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]well - i just transferred 4 4-cell embryos at Cornell. Even though they call them day 3s they are really day 2s. I froze them on day 1, banked 14 day 1s and now throwing them back in 4 or 5 at a time after they defrost and make it to day 2. You may want to talk to Dr. Davis or someone else at Cornell - this is a standard thing they do there and it works for many women.[/quote] My wife did this same thing - froze 8 on day 1 at the 2pn stage and transferred two. We now have an 18 month old as a result and plan to go back for an FET using embryos from the same batch. So yes, you can absolutely have a baby from an embryo that isn’t a blast. Dr. Davis also does co-culture and day 3 fresh transfers.[/quote] First PP, how old are you? I am the wife from the 2nd PP going back for an FET and am wondering how many I should thaw/transfer...[/quote] I'm 42 but embryos were frozen at 41 - the recommendation for how many to transfer is based on age at freeze, not age at transfer - good luck - those first four didn't end up working - hopefully of the 10 remaining something will stick[/quote]
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