Anonymous
Post 10/30/2019 15:48     Subject: Is an ERA worth it?

Anonymous wrote:Hi OP- just to clarify since you’ve gotten pregnant every time- did any or all result in a live birth?

I did one failed fresh transfer (total BFN) and I did an FET that resulted in BFP but was a blighted ovum at 6 weeks check.

So I do wonder the same question as you about pursuing an ERA

I am mostly concerned that it takes up so much time since you literally use up the cycle to do the test


This is the OP. Yes, I have a child. And the first transfer lead to a BFP but I had a D&C because it was an ectopic pregnancy (normal embryo, but bad luck)
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2019 21:36     Subject: Re:Is an ERA worth it?

If you have more than two embryos then skip it but if not, it's worth it.
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2019 12:38     Subject: Is an ERA worth it?

Hi OP- just to clarify since you’ve gotten pregnant every time- did any or all result in a live birth?

I did one failed fresh transfer (total BFN) and I did an FET that resulted in BFP but was a blighted ovum at 6 weeks check.

So I do wonder the same question as you about pursuing an ERA

I am mostly concerned that it takes up so much time since you literally use up the cycle to do the test
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2019 09:50     Subject: Is an ERA worth it?

I have gotten pregnant every time I have done a live or frozen transfer.
Any experiences with an ERA that suggests that it is worth doing if no apparent implantation issues?