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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not OP, but in a similar situation. Do many people end up with frozen embryos? Of course we are hoping that we do, and that would influence the decision since it is included in the cost of shared risk.[/quote] <p>It really depends on your individual situation - what's the primary cause of your infertility, how well do you respond to your protocol, how many eggs of those retrieved fertilize, how high-quality are the resultant embryos, etc. In my case (age 41, DH 39, unexplained infertility) we got 22 eggs. 17 of those fertilized and we ended up with 12 5-day blasts that looked (we didn't do PGD, although in retrospect I would) high-quality enough that we implanted 2 and currently have 10 frozen. And I'm awfully grateful we have those, and that our package includes unlimited FETs, since although both embies took and developed into perfectly healthy male fetuses, we lost them at 20 weeks due to a stupid incompetent cervix. </p>[/quote]
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