Anonymous
Post 07/27/2019 11:03     Subject: What's the lowest-numbered cell embryo you transferred (which got you a BFP)? 8-cell? 6-cell?

Anonymous wrote:well - i just transferred 4 4-cell embryos at Cornell. Even though they call them day 3s they are really day 2s. I froze them on day 1, banked 14 day 1s and now throwing them back in 4 or 5 at a time after they defrost and make it to day 2. You may want to talk to Dr. Davis or someone else at Cornell - this is a standard thing they do there and it works for many women.


I assume you live in DC? How was the process of traveling/relocating for treatment? I just did my second cycle at GW but not not hopeful about it - I have my test next week.
Anonymous
Post 07/26/2019 13:30     Subject: What's the lowest-numbered cell embryo you transferred (which got you a BFP)? 8-cell? 6-cell?

Like PP, 4 cells on day 2 (it was the only one which normally fertilized). I was 37 when BFP, delivered at 38.
Anonymous
Post 07/23/2019 15:46     Subject: Re:What's the lowest-numbered cell embryo you transferred (which got you a BFP)? 8-cell? 6-cell?

4 cells on Day 2!
Anonymous
Post 07/23/2019 07:15     Subject: What's the lowest-numbered cell embryo you transferred (which got you a BFP)? 8-cell? 6-cell?

I transferred an 8 cell 3 day.
Anonymous
Post 07/23/2019 06:39     Subject: Re:What's the lowest-numbered cell embryo you transferred (which got you a BFP)? 8-cell? 6-cell?

Just curious re: Dr Owen’s credentials. I.e. she went to a better school? Dr Payson has a lot of experience.