Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did embryo banking at ages 34/35. Out of 19 blasts tested, I had 3 “normal” embryos and 1 that was inconclusive. I got pregnant on my first FET when I transferred one normal and the inconclusive. 3 years later, i transferred one more and had a chemical. A couple months later I transferred my last embryo. Currently 21w pregnant with Baby #2. Good luck.
May I ask what your condition was? (unexplained, DOR, PCOS, etc)
Anonymous wrote:I did embryo banking at ages 34/35. Out of 19 blasts tested, I had 3 “normal” embryos and 1 that was inconclusive. I got pregnant on my first FET when I transferred one normal and the inconclusive. 3 years later, i transferred one more and had a chemical. A couple months later I transferred my last embryo. Currently 21w pregnant with Baby #2. Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:I did embryo banking at ages 34/35. Out of 19 blasts tested, I had 3 “normal” embryos and 1 that was inconclusive. I got pregnant on my first FET when I transferred one normal and the inconclusive. 3 years later, i transferred one more and had a chemical. A couple months later I transferred my last embryo. Currently 21w pregnant with Baby #2. Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:9:45 and 12:15 pp here. My RE says that he uses word euploid not word normal for PGS normal embryos. This means that they they have correct number/pair of chromosomes but that's the extent of it. PGS does not have capacity to uncover any other, non-chromosomal abnormalities.
I think we all know that when we say PGS normal, we are referring to chromosomes, and not any other things.
Anonymous wrote:9:45 and 12:15 pp here. My RE says that he uses word euploid not word normal for PGS normal embryos. This means that they they have correct number/pair of chromosomes but that's the extent of it. PGS does not have capacity to uncover any other, non-chromosomal abnormalities.
Anonymous wrote:How badly do you want two children? If you would be happy to wind up with one, I’d go for the FET. If you think you’ll want two, I might do one more IVF. But no way to know!