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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If that was the only tested blast you transferred I don't think you should necessarily "give up" although I think it's reasonable to consider your limits and decide to stop (if you can). The process is horrible esp after several failed cycles. It's more likely that a normal will take, but it's far from a guarantee. If you want to continue, consider the transfer protocol and consider an ERA. [b]CCRM has a protocol that involves both PIO and suppositories and delestrogen that has really good results. [/b]SG is doing a study on ERA, so it's hard to say how often that's helpful, but for some it's essential. I do think the immune issues are real, but when I looked into them it really didn't seem applicable to me, so I don't know too much about them. If you get good blasts, that's definitely good. I never had enough to test (for the first few I didn't even get any blasts) and none of the transfers using my eggs got beyond a chemical. I did 8 rounds (retrievals) and then DE. I always thought DE was a fine option (it did take me a lot of time to work through the details), but finding a way past the point of "failure" to be able to move on to DE was extremely difficult. I hope you find a way to success. [/quote] How long does CCRM keep patients on suppositories + PIO in case of a successful FET?[/quote]
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