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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thank you for your support ladies! I forgot to ask...if I'm lucky enough to have 2 PGS normal embies next cycle, I may ask if I can transfer 2. Prior to my MC, I would have NEVER considered transferring 2. But this was such an unexpected heartbreak. The waiting to start again is the worst part. I think I would rather take my chances with 2, which I know Dr. Khan was initially against. I will have to ask him about that, too...just wonder what everyone else's experience with SG and 2 embies was.[/quote] It has been a long time since I had three pregnancies at SG. Fortunately, I responded very well to stims and had many frozen embryos (we did not do PGS testing) to work with. First pregnancy we transferred two and got pregnant with twins, who I lost at 20 weeks. Went through two more cycles months later, transferring one at a time with neither resulting in pg. Finally, on the third try, went on antibiotics and did acupuncture--transferred one embryo and now have a healthy teenager. Two years later, antibiotics, acunpuncture and one embryo turned into another successful pregnancy and now have healthy tween. I am no expert, especially since it's been a long time, but I would really recommend transferring one. Twins are just higher risk. I would push for the antibiotics and do acupuncture. I am convinced that was an important piece of the puzzle to keep my uterus relaxed, happy, and ready for implantation. Best of luck. Though it's been a long time, I remember quite well how sad and frustrating this process is.[/quote]
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