Anonymous wrote:One, with PGS tested embryo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve had 8 transfers, no baby. Just 3 miscarriages. Starting a fresh cycle anyday at a new clinic. Hoping for better luck!
Have you had an ERA? I have done 4 FETs so far (two with PGS normal blasts at clinic #1, two with untested blasts at clinic #2) BFN from the first 3 and a chemical from the last transfer. An ERA showed I was pre-receptive and will be transferring my last 2 blasts in a few weeks. I have my fingers crossed it will make the difference.
Thanks so much for sharing your story! Best of luck on your upcoming transfer. An ERA may be our next step. We’re adding PGS this time, which will hopefully provide more insight into whether it’s a problem with the seed or soil. If we only get one or two normals, then that’s likely our issue. Contrarily, if we get a good amount, we’ll further investigate receptivity.
FWIW, my husband and I are both 29. Unexplained infertility, though a recent semen analysis showed low morphology. We’re going to add PICSI this time to help with that.
I am the above poster. Thank you for your kind wishes. I think you should inquire about the cost of PGS v. ERA. At your age most blasts should be PGS normal. I am considerably older.
I had two D&Cs. One was chromosomally normal; the other had Turner Syndrome. I'll definitely inquire about the ERA. At this point, why not? My new RE mentioned trying an unmedicated, natural FET. I guess some women have better luck with those.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve had 8 transfers, no baby. Just 3 miscarriages. Starting a fresh cycle anyday at a new clinic. Hoping for better luck!
Have you had an ERA? I have done 4 FETs so far (two with PGS normal blasts at clinic #1, two with untested blasts at clinic #2) BFN from the first 3 and a chemical from the last transfer. An ERA showed I was pre-receptive and will be transferring my last 2 blasts in a few weeks. I have my fingers crossed it will make the difference.
Thanks so much for sharing your story! Best of luck on your upcoming transfer. An ERA may be our next step. We’re adding PGS this time, which will hopefully provide more insight into whether it’s a problem with the seed or soil. If we only get one or two normals, then that’s likely our issue. Contrarily, if we get a good amount, we’ll further investigate receptivity.
FWIW, my husband and I are both 29. Unexplained infertility, though a recent semen analysis showed low morphology. We’re going to add PICSI this time to help with that.
I am the above poster. Thank you for your kind wishes. I think you should inquire about the cost of PGS v. ERA. At your age most blasts should be PGS normal. I am considerably older.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve had 8 transfers, no baby. Just 3 miscarriages. Starting a fresh cycle anyday at a new clinic. Hoping for better luck!
Have you had an ERA? I have done 4 FETs so far (two with PGS normal blasts at clinic #1, two with untested blasts at clinic #2) BFN from the first 3 and a chemical from the last transfer. An ERA showed I was pre-receptive and will be transferring my last 2 blasts in a few weeks. I have my fingers crossed it will make the difference.
Thanks so much for sharing your story! Best of luck on your upcoming transfer. An ERA may be our next step. We’re adding PGS this time, which will hopefully provide more insight into whether it’s a problem with the seed or soil. If we only get one or two normals, then that’s likely our issue. Contrarily, if we get a good amount, we’ll further investigate receptivity.
FWIW, my husband and I are both 29. Unexplained infertility, though a recent semen analysis showed low morphology. We’re going to add PICSI this time to help with that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1st FET with PGS normal embryo: BFP but miscarried at 6 weeks.
2nd FET with PGS normal embryo: just got my BFP so praying this one works out!
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1st FET with PGS normal embryo: BFP but miscarried at 6 weeks.
2nd FET with PGS normal embryo: just got my BFP so praying this one works out!
Good luck to you! I'm about to do my 2nd PGS FET after a 6 week PGS miscarriage and trying so hard to be hopeful. That's great that you got another BFP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve had 8 transfers, no baby. Just 3 miscarriages. Starting a fresh cycle anyday at a new clinic. Hoping for better luck!
Have you had an ERA? I have done 4 FETs so far (two with PGS normal blasts at clinic #1, two with untested blasts at clinic #2) BFN from the first 3 and a chemical from the last transfer. An ERA showed I was pre-receptive and will be transferring my last 2 blasts in a few weeks. I have my fingers crossed it will make the difference.
Anonymous wrote:1st FET with PGS normal embryo: BFP but miscarried at 6 weeks.
2nd FET with PGS normal embryo: just got my BFP so praying this one works out!