Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agreed - do the cycle now with a plan to freeze all again and then transfer whatever the best embryo you have is for an FET. It'll set you back a few months, but as you said, gives you the chance to bank some more embryos.
This cycle went remarkably fast - just a month from the start of BC pills to getting the PGS results. Hopefully we wouldn't lose too much time if we go it again.
well the FET is usually 6-8 weeks in time from getting your period, so that's where the extra time comes from.
That was what they initially told me, but when I got my period a few days after egg retrieval, they said I could get started without waiting for another period. I went in for baseline bloodwork today, which is two weeks since egg retrieval.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agreed - do the cycle now with a plan to freeze all again and then transfer whatever the best embryo you have is for an FET. It'll set you back a few months, but as you said, gives you the chance to bank some more embryos.
This cycle went remarkably fast - just a month from the start of BC pills to getting the PGS results. Hopefully we wouldn't lose too much time if we go it again.
well the FET is usually 6-8 weeks in time from getting your period, so that's where the extra time comes from.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agreed - do the cycle now with a plan to freeze all again and then transfer whatever the best embryo you have is for an FET. It'll set you back a few months, but as you said, gives you the chance to bank some more embryos.
This cycle went remarkably fast - just a month from the start of BC pills to getting the PGS results. Hopefully we wouldn't lose too much time if we go it again.
Anonymous wrote:Agreed - do the cycle now with a plan to freeze all again and then transfer whatever the best embryo you have is for an FET. It'll set you back a few months, but as you said, gives you the chance to bank some more embryos.
Anonymous wrote:Do another cycle to bank. For sure.
Anonymous wrote:Is the issue you really don't want to use donor eggs or you won't use donor eggs? If the former, do the IVF cycle now. If the latter, save your money in case you do have to use donor eggs. Realistically, your chances of having a kid with OE IVF with your egg quality and age are 2-5%. With donor eggs, it's 60-70%. Only you can decide how to spend your money or how much you want to be a parent vs how much you want a genetically related child or nothing at all.
Anonymous wrote:Is the issue you really don't want to use donor eggs or you won't use donor eggs? If the former, do the IVF cycle now. If the latter, save your money in case you do have to use donor eggs. Realistically, your chances of having a kid with OE IVF with your egg quality and age are 2-5%. With donor eggs, it's 60-70%. Only you can decide how to spend your money or how much you want to be a parent vs how much you want a genetically related child or nothing at all.