Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I am in a somewhat similar situation - I froze my eggs in my home city (a few hours away) a few years ago. I am now married and need to thaw and fertilize those eggs. I contemplated moving the eggs but decided against it after talking to several REs and embryologists who all recommended that the original lab handle the thaw/fertilization. If I have to do subsequent IVF cycles, I will be doing them at my local RE, not the original one. From what I understand, embryos are much hardier and there shouldn't be issues transporting them and using them at a new clinic. Just out of curiosity, how old are you and how many eggs/embryos are you trying to freeze?
Hi, nice to hear from you and best wishes in this crazy journey! I am 38.5 now and it would be optimal to have 30 eggs total to work with in hopes of one live birth. My plan is to fertilize the eggs harvested this round immediately and see how many (fingers crossed) PGS normal we get. I will wait to thaw the eggs previously frozen pending the embryo results. I know that nothing is at all guaranteed. That is the hard thing, you really cannot control the outcome!
Anonymous wrote:OP, I am in a somewhat similar situation - I froze my eggs in my home city (a few hours away) a few years ago. I am now married and need to thaw and fertilize those eggs. I contemplated moving the eggs but decided against it after talking to several REs and embryologists who all recommended that the original lab handle the thaw/fertilization. If I have to do subsequent IVF cycles, I will be doing them at my local RE, not the original one. From what I understand, embryos are much hardier and there shouldn't be issues transporting them and using them at a new clinic. Just out of curiosity, how old are you and how many eggs/embryos are you trying to freeze?
Anonymous wrote:OP, I am in a somewhat similar situation - I froze my eggs in my home city (a few hours away) a few years ago. I am now married and need to thaw and fertilize those eggs. I contemplated moving the eggs but decided against it after talking to several REs and embryologists who all recommended that the original lab handle the thaw/fertilization. If I have to do subsequent IVF cycles, I will be doing them at my local RE, not the original one. From what I understand, embryos are much hardier and there shouldn't be issues transporting them and using them at a new clinic. Just out of curiosity, how old are you and how many eggs/embryos are you trying to freeze?
Anonymous wrote:Thank you for the reply. I am doing a new round of IVF egg collection and will fertilize these new eggs as soon as they are collected. Because of my age, I need to collect more now. Hopefully between the two collections it will be enough for one future child.