If you did an ERA test after recurrent implantation failure, do you feel it made a difference?
I've done 10 transfers over the past 6 years. Of those, 8 were FETs (two of which were PGS tested as normal) and 2 were fresh. Only 1 of the 8 FETs was successful. Of the 7 others, I had 3 chemicals, one early mc, and 3 BFNs. Both fresh transfers were successful. I have two frozen embryos left from my last round when I was 37 and am doing the ERA test now.
My question is:
- has anyone else found they did better with fresh transfers instead of frozen?
- if you did and tried the ERA test, was the information it provided useful?
Thanks in advance!