Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sorry for your losses. You've tested for blood clotting factors and thyroid antibodies?
I agree with a previous poster that if you are not having difficulty getting pregnant then IVF probably won't help.
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I thought so too but a friend told me they had similar issues and results. Come IVF time 9 of 11 embryos were abnormal, all different reasons. If they had kept trying obviously they only had a 1 in 5 pregnancies chance if a normal egg implanting.
Yes, being able to test the embryos is the advantage of IVF. I'm sorry for your losses.
Yes, this. IVF can absolutely help. For example, if you have a balanced translocation which would cause a smaller than average number of embryos to be viable you would save time (and heartache) by only utilizing viable embryos. Sorry for your losses, it can be such a hard road.