Anonymous wrote:
So the other 3 MCs were not PGS tested?
I would go for it since cost is not a factor.
OP back. Of the 4 MC, one was from a day5 blastocyst (inconclusive after PGS, same batch as the normal one) and other three were from the untested cleaving embryos. With aging, I produced less and less eggs and it became too risky to wait until day5, so RE and we agree to freeze everything that were viable on day2 or day3 and transfer those via FET later. Most of the cleaving embryos had the text book appearance (no fragmentation, even and round blastomeres, etc.), so by the look of it, they all looked promising. Our first child was actually a result of untested day2-4cell cleaving embryo via fresh transfer (and this day2 embryo was really a text book beauty), so I was really hopeful of the cleaving embryo transfer albeit my age (I know my egg is not young anymore).