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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m a semi-new patient seeing Dr. Moragianni for my 4th IVF attempt. So far, I absolutely love her. She does a great job at balancing hope with realism, all while maintaining a sense of humor. I previously cycled at GW 3 times. I did 7 transfers there – 4 negatives, 3 miscarriages. I had my first egg retrieval at CCRM last week, and out of 13 eggs retrieved, 9 made it to blast for CCS testing. This is by far the best result I’ve had thus far in my journey. I can’t say whether it was the lab, protocol, or perhaps just plain luck this time, but I will say the overall process at CCRM has been as smooth as can be, largely in part due to their very open and clear communication channels. I feel like a priority patient, even though I’m new, and it feels awesome. Good luck, everyone! I really think we're all in great hands! [/quote] Did you do PGS/CCS testing at GW? How old are you? Which protocol are you using at CCRM? Sounds like things are going well for you at CCRM - best wishes![/quote] I did not do PGS at GW. Of my 3 miscarriages, we know one was normal and one had Turner Syndrome from D&C findings. I’m currently 29 (but was 27/28 when I cycled at GW) and thought I wouldn’t need it at the time. Hindsight is always 20/20. I respond pretty weirdly to medication. My cycles at GW were all over the place: 3 eggs with no blasts, 20 eggs with 6 blasts, and a cancellation. At CCRM, I primed with estrogen and was on the highest dosage of medications I’ve ever been on + Clomid. Dr. Payson will closely review your history and thoughtfully come up with an individualized plan best suited for you. I hope you’ll be as happy with CCRM as I am. The lab, facilities, and staff are topnotch. Good luck to you, too – you can do it! [/quote]
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