Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was 39 when I had 9 eggs retrieved. We transferred three on day 3 - too risky to wait if any would make it to blast. My twins are four years old. Good luck, OP.
What do you mean by too risky?
Eggs at this age aren't likely to be of great quality. I'm 41, btw. Isn't it better to grow out and test, than wait for a miscarriage because of a chromosomal defect?
Not PP, but the theory is that embryos do better in the womb. That's why sometimes REs recommend transferring on Day 3 instead of waiting. I think this is changing, but that certainly was the case a few years ago.
PP here. Yes, that was why. My RE said with so few embryos (I had four out of the nine eggs), they wouldn't wait for blasts, as the embryos would be more likely to make it in the uterus. I was also ok with transferring three because I was kind of hoping for twins, knowing I was too old to do this twice (of course RE thought that would be unlikely given my age). It all worked out perfectly in the end, but I realize there are risks so maybe the thinking has changed.
Anonymous wrote:5 fertilized is great! My dd is from an "only 5 fertilized" cycle. My PGS twins are from an "only 5 fertilized and 2 made it to blast at day 6" cycle.
Have a little hope and best of luck!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was 39 when I had 9 eggs retrieved. We transferred three on day 3 - too risky to wait if any would make it to blast. My twins are four years old. Good luck, OP.
What do you mean by too risky?
Eggs at this age aren't likely to be of great quality. I'm 41, btw. Isn't it better to grow out and test, than wait for a miscarriage because of a chromosomal defect?
Not PP, but the theory is that embryos do better in the womb. That's why sometimes REs recommend transferring on Day 3 instead of waiting. I think this is changing, but that certainly was the case a few years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was 39 when I had 9 eggs retrieved. We transferred three on day 3 - too risky to wait if any would make it to blast. My twins are four years old. Good luck, OP.
What do you mean by too risky?
Eggs at this age aren't likely to be of great quality. I'm 41, btw. Isn't it better to grow out and test, than wait for a miscarriage because of a chromosomal defect?
Anonymous wrote:I was 39 when I had 9 eggs retrieved. We transferred three on day 3 - too risky to wait if any would make it to blast. My twins are four years old. Good luck, OP.
Anonymous wrote:thanks. Just got fert report only 5 fertilized. Super bummed.