WE TRANSFERRED 4 BLASTOCYSTS. Yes. I cannot believe we did it. Typically, in my age group (under 35, although not by much) the recomendation is to transfer 2-3 on day 3 or 1-2 on day 5. However, if you look at my history below, you will see that I am not typical in my age group.
So here is the breakdown. Two of them were graded AA. One was BB and the 4th was a non-graded early blast. They wanted to freeze that guy today but I said, heck, just put him in. The other 4 were very early blasts and are being cultured 1 more day to see if they can freeze.
OMG! I can't believe I have 4 embies in me right now. My RE sure did warn about the risk of multiples. He said its possible for all 4 to end up viable. I can't even think about that right now. Even if 3-4 implant, most likely they will not all be viable with my h/x of m/c.
Jess (34)
Happily Married for 7 years and Loving Mom to an amazing 4 year old little girl.
TTC #2
Mild PCOS, Mild endo, Secondary infertility/miscarriage. Tubal factor. Last and final guess: male factor causing miscarriages.
First 3 IUI's-BFN's
4th IUI-BFP (early m/c)
5th IUI-BFN
6th IUI-BFP (early m/c)
7th IUI-BFP (ectopic pregnancy and right tube removed at 8 weeks)
IVF #1 BFP (triplets- 2 were blighted ovums and the third lost at 7 weeks after heartbeat detected)
IVF #2-FET (early m/c)
IVF #3 DE cycle. M/C and D&C at 7 weeks. Nothing to freeze. Found out it was a girl and had chromosomal error. Nothing to do with me since not my eggs.
Possible natural conception. Beta of 6 then dropped.
IVF #4-back to my own eggs. M/C and D&C, of course. What else would happen? Genetically normal male. 4 frost babies left.
IVF #5 with ds. Retrieval on 10/25 11 eggs. 8 fertilized. Transfer on 10/30.