Anonymous wrote:What was your dose of stim medication? Did you start off the cycle on birth control pills? I expect they’ll lower the stim dose for your next cycle. It’s better to have 8-10 eggs of good quality than 20+ of poor quality, as you’ve experienced.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like you were overstimmed and the eggs were a little burned. I bet that they will adjust your protocol next time to get fewer eggs that are higher quality. Are you very light weight? My RE said it can be harder to not overstim on women who are very small.
I am average weight (5’4” / 135), but as others guessed, I do have PCOS. How frustrating! I feel like the doctor didn’t take that into account sufficiently, based on what you’re saying. Ugh.
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like you were overstimmed and the eggs were a little burned. I bet that they will adjust your protocol next time to get fewer eggs that are higher quality. Are you very light weight? My RE said it can be harder to not overstim on women who are very small.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m so sorry. Yes age can make the egg’s harder to penetrate so that might be a factor. Did you do conventional or ICSi? You’ll want to hear from your doctor about what the embryologist observed. Eggs can be mature but not look good. I think total fertilization failure is normally an egg quality issue, but not always. Have you had a DNA fragmentation test?
Sperm* dna frag test that is.
Anonymous wrote:I’m so sorry. Yes age can make the egg’s harder to penetrate so that might be a factor. Did you do conventional or ICSi? You’ll want to hear from your doctor about what the embryologist observed. Eggs can be mature but not look good. I think total fertilization failure is normally an egg quality issue, but not always. Have you had a DNA fragmentation test?
