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[quote=Anonymous]Not sure if this is still an option since you asked this question 4 days ago and thus may have frozen the embryos already but, my advice would absolutely, positively be to implant 1 fresh embryo now. There is a higher success rate with fresh rather than frozen embryos. Also, all it takes is one good embryo, so not sure why you seem distressed and negative about having 2 good embryos out of 9. Our numbers were similar. Out of 11 only 2 were good; we implanted 1 in a fresh cycle, and “boom” we have a healthy happy 2 year old boy today. In my view - and I believe it is share by most REs or at least mine - implanting more than 1 embryo at a time carries a high risk of having multiples, while the success rate does not improve. Something to think about and discuss with your RE. [/quote]
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