Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a semi-new patient seeing Dr. Moragianni for my 4th IVF attempt. So far, I absolutely love her. She does a great job at balancing hope with realism, all while maintaining a sense of humor. I previously cycled at GW 3 times. I did 7 transfers there – 4 negatives, 3 miscarriages. I had my first egg retrieval at CCRM last week, and out of 13 eggs retrieved, 9 made it to blast for CCS testing. This is by far the best result I’ve had thus far in my journey. I can’t say whether it was the lab, protocol, or perhaps just plain luck this time, but I will say the overall process at CCRM has been as smooth as can be, largely in part due to their very open and clear communication channels. I feel like a priority patient, even though I’m new, and it feels awesome. Good luck, everyone! I really think we're all in great hands!
Just had a retrieval and same number of eggs at CCRM. That is awesome that 9 made it to testing! Do you mind sharing when you know how many are normal? Good luck to you!!!
I got my results on Friday, so about 1.5 weeks since the biopsies were sent. 6/9 normal. I’m more confident than ever in CCRM’s lab based on my recurrent miscarriage history. Good luck to you!
Thank you. Unfortunately only 2 embryos made it so nervously awaiting results. Congrats on 6! That is incredible.
Hang in there! The waiting game sucks. Hugs!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a semi-new patient seeing Dr. Moragianni for my 4th IVF attempt. So far, I absolutely love her. She does a great job at balancing hope with realism, all while maintaining a sense of humor. I previously cycled at GW 3 times. I did 7 transfers there – 4 negatives, 3 miscarriages. I had my first egg retrieval at CCRM last week, and out of 13 eggs retrieved, 9 made it to blast for CCS testing. This is by far the best result I’ve had thus far in my journey. I can’t say whether it was the lab, protocol, or perhaps just plain luck this time, but I will say the overall process at CCRM has been as smooth as can be, largely in part due to their very open and clear communication channels. I feel like a priority patient, even though I’m new, and it feels awesome. Good luck, everyone! I really think we're all in great hands!
Just had a retrieval and same number of eggs at CCRM. That is awesome that 9 made it to testing! Do you mind sharing when you know how many are normal? Good luck to you!!!
I got my results on Friday, so about 1.5 weeks since the biopsies were sent. 6/9 normal. I’m more confident than ever in CCRM’s lab based on my recurrent miscarriage history. Good luck to you!
Thank you. Unfortunately only 2 embryos made it so nervously awaiting results. Congrats on 6! That is incredible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a semi-new patient seeing Dr. Moragianni for my 4th IVF attempt. So far, I absolutely love her. She does a great job at balancing hope with realism, all while maintaining a sense of humor. I previously cycled at GW 3 times. I did 7 transfers there – 4 negatives, 3 miscarriages. I had my first egg retrieval at CCRM last week, and out of 13 eggs retrieved, 9 made it to blast for CCS testing. This is by far the best result I’ve had thus far in my journey. I can’t say whether it was the lab, protocol, or perhaps just plain luck this time, but I will say the overall process at CCRM has been as smooth as can be, largely in part due to their very open and clear communication channels. I feel like a priority patient, even though I’m new, and it feels awesome. Good luck, everyone! I really think we're all in great hands!
Just had a retrieval and same number of eggs at CCRM. That is awesome that 9 made it to testing! Do you mind sharing when you know how many are normal? Good luck to you!!!
I got my results on Friday, so about 1.5 weeks since the biopsies were sent. 6/9 normal. I’m more confident than ever in CCRM’s lab based on my recurrent miscarriage history. Good luck to you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a semi-new patient seeing Dr. Moragianni for my 4th IVF attempt. So far, I absolutely love her. She does a great job at balancing hope with realism, all while maintaining a sense of humor. I previously cycled at GW 3 times. I did 7 transfers there – 4 negatives, 3 miscarriages. I had my first egg retrieval at CCRM last week, and out of 13 eggs retrieved, 9 made it to blast for CCS testing. This is by far the best result I’ve had thus far in my journey. I can’t say whether it was the lab, protocol, or perhaps just plain luck this time, but I will say the overall process at CCRM has been as smooth as can be, largely in part due to their very open and clear communication channels. I feel like a priority patient, even though I’m new, and it feels awesome. Good luck, everyone! I really think we're all in great hands!
Just had a retrieval and same number of eggs at CCRM. That is awesome that 9 made it to testing! Do you mind sharing when you know how many are normal? Good luck to you!!!
Anonymous wrote:I’m a semi-new patient seeing Dr. Moragianni for my 4th IVF attempt. So far, I absolutely love her. She does a great job at balancing hope with realism, all while maintaining a sense of humor. I previously cycled at GW 3 times. I did 7 transfers there – 4 negatives, 3 miscarriages. I had my first egg retrieval at CCRM last week, and out of 13 eggs retrieved, 9 made it to blast for CCS testing. This is by far the best result I’ve had thus far in my journey. I can’t say whether it was the lab, protocol, or perhaps just plain luck this time, but I will say the overall process at CCRM has been as smooth as can be, largely in part due to their very open and clear communication channels. I feel like a priority patient, even though I’m new, and it feels awesome. Good luck, everyone! I really think we're all in great hands!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do they do monitoring at CCRM? Is it like GW Where you have to arrive between 7-7:45 am?
You have to make an appointment so you get a set time. Monitoring is between 7:30-9AM though they once let me come in later at around 1PM because of a scheduling conflict which was nice of them.
Anonymous wrote:How do they do monitoring at CCRM? Is it like GW Where you have to arrive between 7-7:45 am?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a semi-new patient seeing Dr. Moragianni for my 4th IVF attempt. So far, I absolutely love her. She does a great job at balancing hope with realism, all while maintaining a sense of humor. I previously cycled at GW 3 times. I did 7 transfers there – 4 negatives, 3 miscarriages. I had my first egg retrieval at CCRM last week, and out of 13 eggs retrieved, 9 made it to blast for CCS testing. This is by far the best result I’ve had thus far in my journey. I can’t say whether it was the lab, protocol, or perhaps just plain luck this time, but I will say the overall process at CCRM has been as smooth as can be, largely in part due to their very open and clear communication channels. I feel like a priority patient, even though I’m new, and it feels awesome. Good luck, everyone! I really think we're all in great hands!
Did you do PGS/CCS testing at GW? How old are you? Which protocol are you using at CCRM? Sounds like things are going well for you at CCRM - best wishes!
Anonymous wrote:I’m a semi-new patient seeing Dr. Moragianni for my 4th IVF attempt. So far, I absolutely love her. She does a great job at balancing hope with realism, all while maintaining a sense of humor. I previously cycled at GW 3 times. I did 7 transfers there – 4 negatives, 3 miscarriages. I had my first egg retrieval at CCRM last week, and out of 13 eggs retrieved, 9 made it to blast for CCS testing. This is by far the best result I’ve had thus far in my journey. I can’t say whether it was the lab, protocol, or perhaps just plain luck this time, but I will say the overall process at CCRM has been as smooth as can be, largely in part due to their very open and clear communication channels. I feel like a priority patient, even though I’m new, and it feels awesome. Good luck, everyone! I really think we're all in great hands!
Anonymous wrote:So the way it was explained to me is that it's a good protocol for ladies that are poor responders/DOR in that it might give a better response and can avoid over-suppression that might happen with the antagonist protocol. I did antagonist my first cycle and got canceled with 4 follicles after day 11 of stims which was surprising since my AMH was a tiny bit low but not crazy low. Long Lupron was another protocol that was suggested for me. I'm not sure how it'll go but willing to try something different. Just waiting for CD1 so I can start my 2nd cycle.
Here's a page I think explains the long lupron and microflare pretty well-https://www.advancedfertility.com/ivf-low-response.htm