Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think I posted about my first IVF and unfortunately we had to do another IVF cycle but if not, here's the info for both.
First IVF:
Age 38
33 eggs retrieved, 26 fertilized, 13 made it to day 7. Only 5 PGS tested normal.
Second IVF:
Age 39
18 eggs retrieved, 13 mature, 7 made it to day 7 and are being PGS tested now.
Just wanted to update this that of the 7 being tested, only one came back normal. While not unexpected, I can't help but feel disappointed.
Anonymous wrote:I think I posted about my first IVF and unfortunately we had to do another IVF cycle but if not, here's the info for both.
First IVF:
Age 38
33 eggs retrieved, 26 fertilized, 13 made it to day 7. Only 5 PGS tested normal.
Second IVF:
Age 39
18 eggs retrieved, 13 mature, 7 made it to day 7 and are being PGS tested now.

Anonymous wrote:Hi Ladies,
With my clinic they want me to choose an option to do before I do any egg retrievals and I am stumped and reading through all your posts in hope to get some insight.
I am 37 yrs old, I have had 3 failed IUI's, unexplained infertility as they call it.
I have a low FSH 0.952 and 9 Follicles on the first ultrasound.
Should I bank eggs first? Or should I just go with the 1 round of IVF and hope to god I get good quality eggs. The kicker is, the clinic doesn't believe in fresh transfers due to studies showing a higher percentage rate of frozen transfers resulting in a pregnancy. So who is to say I will have any to freeze? The cost difference is large though so this is where my struggle is on what to do.
Anonymous wrote:30 years old, first IVF with ICSI for mild male factor
15 retrieved
10 mature
10 fertilized
1 day 5 blast transferred
All other 8 embryos arrested by day 6/7, none frozen
BFN
Devastated
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think I posted about my first IVF and unfortunately we had to do another IVF cycle but if not, here's the info for both.
First IVF:
Age 38
33 eggs retrieved, 26 fertilized, 13 made it to day 7. Only 5 PGS tested normal.
Second IVF:
Age 39
18 eggs retrieved, 13 mature, 7 made it to day 7 and are being PGS tested now.
PP, amazing numbers on both retrievals! Do you mind sharing your AMH/FSH/AFC? I am your age and do not produce anywhere near that number (and I do not yet have DOR, just average numbers for my age).
Anonymous wrote:I think I posted about my first IVF and unfortunately we had to do another IVF cycle but if not, here's the info for both.
First IVF:
Age 38
33 eggs retrieved, 26 fertilized, 13 made it to day 7. Only 5 PGS tested normal.
Second IVF:
Age 39
18 eggs retrieved, 13 mature, 7 made it to day 7 and are being PGS tested now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi Ladies,
With my clinic they want me to choose an option to do before I do any egg retrievals and I am stumped and reading through all your posts in hope to get some insight.
I am 37 yrs old, I have had 3 failed IUI's, unexplained infertility as they call it.
I have a low FSH 0.952 and 9 Follicles on the first ultrasound.
Should I bank eggs first? Or should I just go with the 1 round of IVF and hope to god I get good quality eggs. The kicker is, the clinic doesn't believe in fresh transfers due to studies showing a higher percentage rate of frozen transfers resulting in a pregnancy. So who is to say I will have any to freeze? The cost difference is large though so this is where my struggle is on what to do.
I think you must mean should you freeze all of the resulting embryos. Doesn’t make sense to bank your eggs unless you don’t have a partner or sperm donor.
My understanding of the preference to do a frozen transfer is due to the potentially negative effects the meds have on uterine lining thickness and hormone levels. They should be able to monitor those and give you input on whether a greasy transfer is advisable.
If you have insurance coverage that may also dictate what you have to do. I had to freeze a blast because my progesterone was too high to do a fresh transfer. I wanted to do another retrieval before a transfer but insurance wouldn’t cover another retrieval until I did the transfer of the frozen blast.
Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:Hi Ladies,
With my clinic they want me to choose an option to do before I do any egg retrievals and I am stumped and reading through all your posts in hope to get some insight.
I am 37 yrs old, I have had 3 failed IUI's, unexplained infertility as they call it.
I have a low FSH 0.952 and 9 Follicles on the first ultrasound.
Should I bank eggs first? Or should I just go with the 1 round of IVF and hope to god I get good quality eggs. The kicker is, the clinic doesn't believe in fresh transfers due to studies showing a higher percentage rate of frozen transfers resulting in a pregnancy. So who is to say I will have any to freeze? The cost difference is large though so this is where my struggle is on what to do.