Anonymous wrote:I was fortunate to get pregnant from my first IVF cycle 2 years ago and have my wonderful DD as a result. We would like to have another baby soon and have 3 (tested) frozen embryos. We're considering going straight to frozen embryo transfer without actually trying the old fashioned way. Has anyone else taken this approach?
Our diagnosis was "unexplained infertility" so in theory we could get pregnant naturally but who knows. I'm 39, DH is 37. Things I like about FET are that the embryos are already tested, and also we would love to have another girl and our clinic is fine with transferring a girl since the embryos are of equally good quality (yes, I know some people object to selecting).
I'd like to hear from anyone else who made a choice about going straight to FET versus trying on their own for #2 after infertility treatments.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing wrong with going straight to FET if you have a previous history with infertility and remaining embryos from a previous cycle. My only consideration would be whether there are any health considerations for mother or baby conceiving naturally versus via an FET (but I don’t think that’s been extensively researched.) otherwise I think it’s actually more ethical to use an remaining embryo versus intentionally conceiving naturally- I personally have some ambivalence about what will happen to my remaining embryos when I’m done having children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing wrong with going straight to FET if you have a previous history with infertility and remaining embryos from a previous cycle. My only consideration would be whether there are any health considerations for mother or baby conceiving naturally versus via an FET (but I don’t think that’s been extensively researched.) otherwise I think it’s actually more ethical to use an remaining embryo versus intentionally conceiving naturally- I personally have some ambivalence about what will happen to my remaining embryos when I’m done having children.
OP here, thank you for this perspective. I do have some concern of what will happen to the remaining embryos, if there are any, once we are done. DH and I call them "the maybe babies."
I called my fertility clinic today and got on the schedule for an FET for next month. Fingers crossed.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing wrong with going straight to FET if you have a previous history with infertility and remaining embryos from a previous cycle. My only consideration would be whether there are any health considerations for mother or baby conceiving naturally versus via an FET (but I don’t think that’s been extensively researched.) otherwise I think it’s actually more ethical to use an remaining embryo versus intentionally conceiving naturally- I personally have some ambivalence about what will happen to my remaining embryos when I’m done having children.
Anonymous wrote:I’m not there yet, but that would be my plan mostly because I’d want the certainty of a tested embryo. So I don’t think it’s crazy at all.
Anonymous wrote:My friend at 43 went straight to IVF with frozen eggs without even trying the first time. Still lost her first pregnancy. In your situation, I wouldn't hesitate unless money was a concern.