Anonymous wrote:I've had 2 friends over age 40 get pregnant transferring their day-3 embryos!
Another vote of confidence from me for Dr Saffan in Annandale!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cycled at SG a few weeks ago and was not given the option for a day 3 transfer. Of course all of them had arrested by day 5...
This is an example of why I'm curious that they are so pushy for day5/6 now. I've seen plenty of examples of women getting pregnant off of day 3 transfers, and even some from day 2. When I asked, I was essentially told that if they were going to arrest by day 5, the likelihood of implantation and pregnancy would have been extremely low. Still, I've heard anecdotally that some clinics out there feel that the earlier you get the embryo back into the "natural environment" of the uterus, the better. I don't know. We had several blasts to work with by day 6, so it wasn't an issue for me on my recent cycle, but that's no guarantee for any future cycles I may need, and I can't imagine being in your situation and not having the option of a day 3 transfer. I'm so sorry that happened to you.
Anonymous wrote:I cycled at SG a few weeks ago and was not given the option for a day 3 transfer. Of course all of them had arrested by day 5...
Anonymous wrote:I am currently doing IVF at SG. Only day 5/6 transfers are being done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If say Dr. Doyle. He's very warm and fuzzy. He did a couple of procedures for me and my successful transfer. The blasts weren't the best quality and he was still so positive and reassuring (and I got pregnant with twins).
HOw is this possible? I felt like the lab was so quick to discard anything less than perfect. I was never given a chance to weigh in. I chalked this up to their desire to limit the number of cycles and keep their stats high.
They will not freeze anything that is less than perfect, but they will transfer what has developed. I never once made it to blast - both times I transferred, we did it at 3 days due to embryo quality at the 3 day mark (only 3 made it to 3 days on both occasions). I now have a 6-month old from that.
Shady Grove no longer does 3 day transfers.
Um, are you even a patient there? Yes, they do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If say Dr. Doyle. He's very warm and fuzzy. He did a couple of procedures for me and my successful transfer. The blasts weren't the best quality and he was still so positive and reassuring (and I got pregnant with twins).
HOw is this possible? I felt like the lab was so quick to discard anything less than perfect. I was never given a chance to weigh in. I chalked this up to their desire to limit the number of cycles and keep their stats high.
They will not freeze anything that is less than perfect, but they will transfer what has developed. I never once made it to blast - both times I transferred, we did it at 3 days due to embryo quality at the 3 day mark (only 3 made it to 3 days on both occasions). I now have a 6-month old from that.
Shady Grove no longer does 3 day transfers.