Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question to those that transferred on day 3 - why are you willing to take a risk with untested, potentially chromosomally incompetent embryo? This is an honest question. How would you deal with such a pregnancy?
Testing isn't without debate. We opt not to test and let nature take its course. I would handle a pregnancy with a complication as I would without IVF and that is with the guidance of support of medical specialists.
And there are studies that suggest that:
1. Testing isn't always accurate
and
2. Testing can adversely affect the mitochondria of the embryo
+1
Main reasons why we did not test. Testing isn't foolproof, with false negative results.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5011996/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question to those that transferred on day 3 - why are you willing to take a risk with untested, potentially chromosomally incompetent embryo? This is an honest question. How would you deal with such a pregnancy?
Testing isn't without debate. We opt not to test and let nature take its course. I would handle a pregnancy with a complication as I would without IVF and that is with the guidance of support of medical specialists.
Anonymous wrote:OP, if I were you I would consider doing a three-day transfer. Many patients' embryos simply can't survive for 5-6 days in a lab environment. I know it is not the "gold standard" to transfer earlier but it's how we got our baby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question to those that transferred on day 3 - why are you willing to take a risk with untested, potentially chromosomally incompetent embryo? This is an honest question. How would you deal with such a pregnancy?
Testing isn't without debate. We opt not to test and let nature take its course. I would handle a pregnancy with a complication as I would without IVF and that is with the guidance of support of medical specialists.
Anonymous wrote:Question to those that transferred on day 3 - why are you willing to take a risk with untested, potentially chromosomally incompetent embryo? This is an honest question. How would you deal with such a pregnancy?
Anonymous wrote:Transferred 4 and none took. Is it really possible that I just don’t have any good eggs left? Anyone have success after this sort of disappointment ? I have three attempts left.