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[quote=Anonymous]I also got pregnant at Cornell (Dr. Davis, though actual transfer was with another doctor), after several rounds of unsuccessful cycles in DC (both FET and fresh, including FET of PGS tested ones). We did a fresh transfer of co-cultured embryos. They seem to have a great lab too - they are able to monitor the development of embryos with minimum interference (http://ivf.org/treatments-and-services/advanced-ivf-techniques/embryoscope). For us, going to Cornell was a game-changer, although it was a hassle combining it with work. They indeed do not do hand-holding but I actually found them very professional and efficient at Cornell - the nurses were also very nice. I would have gone to SIRM (Dr. T) if Cornell didn't work, as I was doubting whether I had immune issues. In terms of supplements, I chose mine (Coq, L-Arginine, Vitamin E etc. on top of the normal prenatal) based on two books - "It Starts with the Egg" by Rebecca Feet, and "How to Improve Egg Quality" by Darja Wagner. I also tried to eat more Mediterranean. [/quote]
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