Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CCRM CO had the best lab. We don’t know if CCRM NoVa will be able to replicate those results yet. SGF is generally considered to have the best lab in the area. Looking at SART data for donor eggs is the best way to judge, short of asking clinics about lab specific stats.
CCRM NoVA sends their embryos to CO for testing, I believe.
Yes, the biopsies are sent there for testing. But generally the skill of the embryologists in Lone Tree and the lab conditions are given credit for the better results from CCRM, not the testing process (although they claim that is better too).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CCRM CO had the best lab. We don’t know if CCRM NoVa will be able to replicate those results yet. SGF is generally considered to have the best lab in the area. Looking at SART data for donor eggs is the best way to judge, short of asking clinics about lab specific stats.
CCRM NoVA sends their embryos to CO for testing, I believe.
Anonymous wrote:CCRM CO had the best lab. We don’t know if CCRM NoVa will be able to replicate those results yet. SGF is generally considered to have the best lab in the area. Looking at SART data for donor eggs is the best way to judge, short of asking clinics about lab specific stats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CCRM CO had the best lab. We don’t know if CCRM NoVa will be able to replicate those results yet. SGF is generally considered to have the best lab in the area. Looking at SART data for donor eggs is the best way to judge, short of asking clinics about lab specific stats.
+1. The embryologist at CCRM Lone Tree (this is the main office) is amazing. None of the local clinics compare to the big name clinics out of state - CCRM Lone Tree, Cornell, etc. At your age and with your history, I would start looking out of state.
Anonymous wrote:OP, my situation sounds exactly like yours, although I was at Columbia Fertility. I even retrieved the same number of eggs, although more of mine made it to blast after incorporating CoQ10. I hear mixed things about DHEA and its impact on eggs, although I used it for a while. Anyway, I was told the same things at ages 40, 41, 43 and 44. I'm now looking at donor eggs as I was never able to get pregnant.
You could try to change clinics as they might use different protocols and that might work for you. But, I feel like fertility is also somewhat a roll of the dice so it may or may not work, but maybe they'll see something that wasn't detected before? Based on what I've read and my interactions with the clinics, (note: I have only ever been treated at CFA, so my interactions with the other clinics were brief second opinion or intro consultations) I would try CCRM or Dominion.
Anonymous wrote:CCRM CO had the best lab. We don’t know if CCRM NoVa will be able to replicate those results yet. SGF is generally considered to have the best lab in the area. Looking at SART data for donor eggs is the best way to judge, short of asking clinics about lab specific stats.
Anonymous wrote:CCRM CO had the best lab. We don’t know if CCRM NoVa will be able to replicate those results yet. SGF is generally considered to have the best lab in the area. Looking at SART data for donor eggs is the best way to judge, short of asking clinics about lab specific stats.
Anonymous wrote:The conventional wisdom is that CCRM has the best lab in the area, though they grow everything to blast which may or may not work for you. Did you do ICSI or regular IVF?
Anonymous wrote:The conventional wisdom is that CCRM has the best lab in the area, though they grow everything to blast which may or may not work for you. Did you do ICSI or regular IVF?