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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Agree with the PP to talk to a genetic counselor and also consider the sequence of thaw-test-refreeze and how that impacts the embryo quality. [/quote] Do you just mean that it might not survive the process, or could it be damaged from all of that?[/quote] NP. Unfortunately I think the answer is both. [/quote] Another NP. We thawed and tested 6 embryos a few years ago. I was 36 at the time the embryos were created. 3 of them did not survive the process. The others survived and were PGS normal, but all the transfers failed, and I often wonder if the freeze-thaw-test-freeze-thaw-transfer process didn't cause an issue there. We were told at the time that we were just incredibly unlucky that half of our embryos didn't survive. Maybe that's true (I know plenty of women who have not lost embryos during a thaw for testing), but it was a pretty bitter pill to swallow, to say the least. [/quote] PP back to add that we did have one live birth from the initial cycle when I was 36. The very first transfer worked.[/quote]
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