Those of you that have been down this road please tell me how you decide how many eggs to transfer and what was the outcome.
Ghost I would love to hear what you have to say on this subject.

Lots of health and happiness to everyone,
Cowgirlclass
I would not transfer more than 3 good embryos. If the embryos are not that great, maybe 4 max. That's the ASRM guideline, and in the absence of a freezing option, that's what I'd go with. If they have a good freezing program available to you, then I'd decrease both of those numbers by one embryo (two good embryos, 3 so-so). If they transferred blastocysts (day 5), I'd also go with fewer.cowgirlclass wrote:Ghost, I am having my IVF done at a military base but they actually contract out the overseeing of the emproligist. They have a 40% success rate in my age group and that sounds pretty good to me. They do a 3 day transfer and do not do frosties, however the place where they contract the embroligist they will but this is my first cycle and haven't crossed that bridge yet. I am supposed to start my stims on the 15. I am not sure what serum P4 level on the day of hCG. I had my FSH level done before they started me on the birthcontrol and it was 3.8which I believe is good. At what point would they have my p4 level?
On that day, most publications give a criterion of 0.9 to 1.2 ng/ml. Values above that level indicate a decreased chance of success. Basically, it means the endometrium may be off and running ahead of your embryos.cowgirlclass wrote:So on the day they tell me to take my trigger shot I should ask for my P4 level? What is a good level just in case you aren't on that day? I take it from what you have said it might refer to the quality of my uterus for implantation?
My original thoughts were the two best embies but strange at it may be 3 has always been my lucky number but I am worried.
Thanks again Ghost!!!!
Cowgirlclass