Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hugs, OP. Yes, fairness is a very subjective concept.
I've been told people get lucky, but it's rare. Have you (as a couple) got proper diagnosis? Low sperm count in itself is not a big deal when it comes to IVF with ICSI. It sounds like your embrios fertilize just fine, and you are able to freeze some. Could there be an implantation issue?
Good luck with everything you decide to do!
Thanks! The last ivf we did we even got the PGD done and we had two normal embryos put back at day5 they were even hatching. I did do a lining biospy testing and it came back normal so at this point am not sure what is wrong. Maybe my body is just rejecting the embryos...this really Suck!!
Have you used assisted hatching? Depending on your age (the age of your eggs, to be exact), this may make or break a cycle.
Anonymous wrote:See Dr. Abbasi at Columbia Fertility if possible if you can scrape up for another IVF. She does immune work even though she isn't an RI. It sounds like you could have immunological and/or clotting and/or auto-immune issues. We started out as pure MFI but found other I have my own issues--autoimmune/clotting/immunological.
I think when we go for R&R I could get some work done. We will have to wait to start another full cycle. I have one frozen embryo left but to be honest am scared that won't work either
am thinking of waiting before doing that FET coz that's our last chance and I want to make sure my body is not affecting my embryos. Otherwise I will have to wait 2 years to save more cash for ivf argh am not getting any younger.
Anonymous wrote:My husband has sperm issues too in additional to issues that I have. We did ICSI and tried 3 fresh and 2 FET cycles. We also tried with PGD tested embryos. All our cycles failed. I wondered if there were issues with my body and got a full panel immunology panel done at Braverman's. Now after all this, we know we have immune issues.
Anonymous wrote:Have you done a full thyroid panel (including thyroid antibodies)? Have you been tested for blood clotting factors?
... Doing ivf overseas sucks too! Things are so different here.bAnonymous wrote:If you have PGD normal embryos that are not taking, then there are other issues at play, maybe with implantation or immune issues.
IVF+ICSI will take care of the low sperm count, so I am not sure that donor sperm will solve this issue.
Yes, this does suck especially when money is a consideration too. Wish you all the best with the path you decide on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hugs, OP. Yes, fairness is a very subjective concept.
I've been told people get lucky, but it's rare. Have you (as a couple) got proper diagnosis? Low sperm count in itself is not a big deal when it comes to IVF with ICSI. It sounds like your embrios fertilize just fine, and you are able to freeze some. Could there be an implantation issue?
Good luck with everything you decide to do!
Thanks! The last ivf we did we even got the PGD done and we had two normal embryos put back at day5 they were even hatching. I did do a lining biospy testing and it came back normal so at this point am not sure what is wrong. Maybe my body is just rejecting the embryos...this really Suck!!
Anonymous wrote:Hugs, OP. Yes, fairness is a very subjective concept.
I've been told people get lucky, but it's rare. Have you (as a couple) got proper diagnosis? Low sperm count in itself is not a big deal when it comes to IVF with ICSI. It sounds like your embrios fertilize just fine, and you are able to freeze some. Could there be an implantation issue?
Good luck with everything you decide to do!
this really Suck!!