Anonymous
Post 08/21/2018 18:49     Subject: Seven-day Blastocyst Question

So sorry, PP.
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2018 17:32     Subject: Re:Seven-day Blastocyst Question

We received news that the Day 7 5CC embryo did NOT implant.
Anonymous
Post 08/15/2018 14:54     Subject: Re:Seven-day Blastocyst Question

Consider joining the Facebook Group "Day 7 Embryo Transfer"
Anonymous
Post 08/14/2018 14:32     Subject: Re:Seven-day Blastocyst Question

Pleasure! Sorry SG? Thank you for the positive wishes.
Anonymous
Post 08/13/2018 16:10     Subject: Seven-day Blastocyst Question

Anonymous wrote:Today is Monday August 13, 2018. Sat. August 11 we transferred a day 7 embryo with grade 5CC. The embryo survived thaw 100%. Will report back result of pregnancy confirmation test on August 21st.


Thank you for the updates! Following as I have a 7 day on ice. Are you with SG? Crossing fingers for you.
Anonymous
Post 08/13/2018 13:25     Subject: Seven-day Blastocyst Question

Today is Monday August 13, 2018. Sat. August 11 we transferred a day 7 embryo with grade 5CC. The embryo survived thaw 100%. Will report back result of pregnancy confirmation test on August 21st.
Anonymous
Post 08/09/2018 01:51     Subject: Seven-day Blastocyst Question

I’d like to add the RE has very little experience transferring day 7 Embryos. He said they usually discard them. He warned this little embryo may not survive thaw. Can we say not very optimistic. Nonetheless we are transferring into our surrogate with an effort of not being attached to results. It’s in G-d’s hands now. All of these stories here give us hope and strength, thank you!! Again will reply back with outcome of this Day 7 5CC Embryo.
Anonymous
Post 08/09/2018 01:45     Subject: Seven-day Blastocyst Question

Have a day 7 5CC being transferred this Sat. Morning. I will report back how it goes. Thank you all for the encouraging posts.
Anonymous
Post 05/28/2018 20:52     Subject: Re:Seven-day Blastocyst Question

So today is day 6 and the doctor says "I have 2 "cavitating" and 1 Blast but low cells". So, tomorrow is day 7. anyone been in this situation? I'm on pins and needles...
Anonymous
Post 04/28/2018 21:46     Subject: Re:Seven-day Blastocyst Question

Anonymous wrote:Kinda confused. Why is day 5 blastocyst good butnot day 7?


Because they can't grow in the petri dish forever. After too long they degrade
Anonymous
Post 04/28/2018 20:54     Subject: Re:Seven-day Blastocyst Question

Kinda confused. Why is day 5 blastocyst good butnot day 7?
Anonymous
Post 04/28/2018 17:48     Subject: Seven-day Blastocyst Question

41 year old with a 2.5 year old from a 7 day blast. 2 were implanted but only my little girl stuck. She's potty trained, reads and speaks Spanish and English so she's doing pretty well so far.
Anonymous
Post 04/28/2018 17:07     Subject: Seven-day Blastocyst Question

Anonymous wrote:Thank you all for sharing your Day 7 success stories. I am 44 years old. Just got results of Day 6 frozen for biopsy. They are growing 1 more embryo to Day 7 to see if they can biopsy it. Then it's the two week wait to see if they are genetically OK I agree. I think the media and the technology is better today to push to Day 7. More in bit!


I just found out about the grade on my Day 6 frozen embryo 3CC. Nervous b/c that's average/ below average. Have read the PGS matters more than how the embryo looks.
Will keep you posted.
Anonymous
Post 04/28/2018 13:50     Subject: Seven-day Blastocyst Question

Thank you all for sharing your Day 7 success stories. I am 44 years old. Just got results of Day 6 frozen for biopsy. They are growing 1 more embryo to Day 7 to see if they can biopsy it. Then it's the two week wait to see if they are genetically OK I agree. I think the media and the technology is better today to push to Day 7. More in bit!
Anonymous
Post 03/10/2018 23:22     Subject: Re:Seven-day Blastocyst Question

My 7-day blast is now one year old and is a perfectly normal and healthy girl. She was the only egg that made it all the way to biopsy out of 17 retrieved, 13 mature, and 10 fertilized. She had the highest grading and of course was screened with biopsy normal. I'm eternally grateful that our RE stayed the corse so we could bring her into this world to join her naturally (and easily) conceived 3 year old brother. I hope more clinics push on to day 7--there is so much they don't know. I was 37 when I did my cycle.