Anonymous
Post 03/24/2016 20:23     Subject: % of CELLS survive thaw

This whole thread was really helpful (and I'm not OP). Thanks, all!
Anonymous
Post 03/24/2016 12:05     Subject: % of CELLS survive thaw

Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know what the effect is of using an embryo that didn't thaw well? Does it not implant? Or would you possibly get pregnant and then miscarry?


Doesn't implant. I think once it implants, thawing issues are moot, since it will then start growing rapidly (generally speaking).
Anonymous
Post 03/24/2016 07:32     Subject: % of CELLS survive thaw

I think it depends on a lot of factors and there is no clear cut answer. I think paramount would be if it's normal.
Anonymous
Post 03/23/2016 23:20     Subject: % of CELLS survive thaw

Does anyone know what the effect is of using an embryo that didn't thaw well? Does it not implant? Or would you possibly get pregnant and then miscarry?
Anonymous
Post 03/23/2016 12:02     Subject: % of CELLS survive thaw

Anonymous wrote:Did any of you regret doing PGS testing because of the risk of the embryo not thawing fully? I am not the big breast/PGS scam poster. This is a genuine question to help me evaluate whether I do it.


I'm 19:52 and I do actually regret it. My embryo was tested after it was thawed. Then it was refrozen and thawed again.