Anonymous wrote:Was your BMI over 40? I had a very high BMI and no one every said anything to me about it at SG. When I brought it up, they said it would help to lose weight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you done an ERA? Over a number of cycles we put back 7 blasts (untested) supported with PIO shots but I never got pregnant. This summer I had an ERA that showed the embryos put back on day 5 were going in one day too early. We have 2 more frozen blasts and this month I am starting one last fresh retrieval to give this new information its best chance to succeed. When they gave me the results to the ERA they said they felt it was a good answer bc "it allows them to try something new."
I have not done an ERA, I will look into it. What practice are you going to? I have been going to Dominion, but honestly am not thrilled with their communication (or lack thereof). Thanks!
I am pp and am actually getting treated at Penn medicine in Philadelphia bc their prices are significantly cheaper than DC. I have family who live near by so I just go up the night before monitoring appts or arrange to work remotely in the few days leading up to a retrieval. I am luck to have the flexibility. Before I went to Penn I did IVF with Columbia (nice, but expensive) and had a terrible experience with SGF.
Do you mind sharing more about your experience at Columbia and SGF?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you done an ERA? Over a number of cycles we put back 7 blasts (untested) supported with PIO shots but I never got pregnant. This summer I had an ERA that showed the embryos put back on day 5 were going in one day too early. We have 2 more frozen blasts and this month I am starting one last fresh retrieval to give this new information its best chance to succeed. When they gave me the results to the ERA they said they felt it was a good answer bc "it allows them to try something new."
I have not done an ERA, I will look into it. What practice are you going to? I have been going to Dominion, but honestly am not thrilled with their communication (or lack thereof). Thanks!
I am pp and am actually getting treated at Penn medicine in Philadelphia bc their prices are significantly cheaper than DC. I have family who live near by so I just go up the night before monitoring appts or arrange to work remotely in the few days leading up to a retrieval. I am luck to have the flexibility. Before I went to Penn I did IVF with Columbia (nice, but expensive) and had a terrible experience with SGF.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you done an ERA? Over a number of cycles we put back 7 blasts (untested) supported with PIO shots but I never got pregnant. This summer I had an ERA that showed the embryos put back on day 5 were going in one day too early. We have 2 more frozen blasts and this month I am starting one last fresh retrieval to give this new information its best chance to succeed. When they gave me the results to the ERA they said they felt it was a good answer bc "it allows them to try something new."
I have not done an ERA, I will look into it. What practice are you going to? I have been going to Dominion, but honestly am not thrilled with their communication (or lack thereof). Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are these PGS tested embryos? If so, definitely try ERA. If not it’s not surprising that genetically abnormal embryos do not implant.
I think it's unfair to assume that the embryo is genetically abnormal just because it didn't implant. There could be a host of issues at play.
Anonymous wrote:Are these PGS tested embryos? If so, definitely try ERA. If not it’s not surprising that genetically abnormal embryos do not implant.
Anonymous wrote:Have you done an ERA? Over a number of cycles we put back 7 blasts (untested) supported with PIO shots but I never got pregnant. This summer I had an ERA that showed the embryos put back on day 5 were going in one day too early. We have 2 more frozen blasts and this month I am starting one last fresh retrieval to give this new information its best chance to succeed. When they gave me the results to the ERA they said they felt it was a good answer bc "it allows them to try something new."