Discussion forum for those particularly interested in IVF and embryo transfer including frozen embryo transfer.
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Claredel
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by Claredel » Tue Apr 02, 2019 1:40 pm
Hello! Of course there is hope, please, don’t give up! I would recommend you looking into the mitochondrial replacement therapy, I know that it is a very efficient program that helps to get pregnant at any age. A donor donates her mitochondria which is the most important component of a cell. But it’s interesting that the mitochondria cells do not carry any genetical material that is why your kid will have only your and your husband’s DNA) Look into it!)
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xenia
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by xenia » Sun Apr 14, 2019 11:07 am
agreed with Claredel. As I posted above mesotherapy to ovaries or mitochondrial replacement therapy might improve eggs quality
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Abbie3
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by Abbie3 » Thu Sep 26, 2019 11:14 am
I have been in contact with several Biotexcom patients and they say that the MRT does wonders. I see that mitochondrial donation is thriving right now, especially in Ukraine.
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xenia
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by xenia » Sat Oct 12, 2019 7:41 pm
agreed, many additional procedures are becoming more popular as they boost chances of success. Myself I know one lady who has been happy with mesotherapy, and she is pregnant now. Thanks for sharing the information
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Mireille19
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by Mireille19 » Thu Feb 11, 2021 5:31 am
Emily_rose wrote: ↑Tue Oct 03, 2017 8:53 am
lulu2016 wrote:Hello,
I need some advice. I'm 41 years old and on my second cycle IVF (both a year apart) and my doctor just told me that out of my 10 retrieved and fertilized eggs, 7 survived after fertilization, 1 died, 3 went haywire, and 3 are of very poor quality, which leaves me with yet another failed IVF. I really don't know what to do...Do we give up? We don't want to go donor egg or embryo egg route. Are my eggs bad because of my age or is there hope. Any advice is appreciated.
The eggs quality depends on many different factors such as The age of a woman, her eggs are damaged, PCOS and Endometriosis.Some eggs simply do not have the right number of chromosomes, and therefore will never be able to develop into a successful pregnancy. Other eggs simply don’t have the energy to survive. In your case, the age may the cause of poor egg quality if you don't have any other problem. Giving up is not an option at all. Always remember there is no absolute infertility. You can get pregnant by many ways. If you have failed IVF, then try Preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) with IVF. Preimplantation genetic diagnosis (
Rachat de crédit meilleurs taux de banques) is a reproductive technology used with an IVF cycle to increase the potential for a successful pregnancy and delivery. It is a genetic test on cells removed from embryos, to help select the best embryo(s) for pregnancy or to be free of a genetic disease. This is mainly suggested to Women over 38 years of age and men with some types of sperm abnormalities may also produce embryos with higher rates of chromosome abnormalities. PGD can be designed to identify which embryos are affected, unaffected, or a carrier for specific genetic disease. Then, only embryos without the disease are transferred to the uterus to attempt pregnancy. To know about this consult to a doctor. Hope it helps you. Good Luck.
Hello, in this specific case, why the IVF did not work? thank you