FET- Anyone have success?

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FET- Anyone have success?

Post by doddo72 »

Hi I am starting Lupron tonight and I am having the FET at the end of July. I just wondered if any of you got pregnant with a FET cycle?
If so, do you remember the quality of your embryo's?

We only have 2 frozen. What are the chances they both won's survive the thaw?

Thanks in advance!

Donna
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Post by Sher8 »

Donna,

I cannot help you too much as I only had one embryo for FET. Your chances are very good with two! There have been many FET success stories on thsi board.

Best of luck to you,

Sher8
Me - 40 DH - 40 (Male Factor)
May '05 1st IVF/ICSI: +ve (DD-Siena Marie born Jan 31, 2006)
April '07: FET- BFN
June '07 2nd IVF/ICSI: +ve (DD-Sydney Yvonne born March 12, 2008)
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Post by Vickyp »

Hi Donna

I had my baby through FET. We thawed three and two survived but they were only 2 cell & 3 cell at the time of transfer. There really are loads of people on this forum who have success from FET. So Good Luck. Vicky
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Post by Anie2007 »

Hi Donna,

You probably remember me on the April cycle buddy. Anyway we did FET this month we transferred 2 day-6 blasts on 6/4. We have 4 day-6 frozen embryos my clinic only thaw 2 and they both survive. Now I'm pregnant, my 1st hcg level 9dpt was 300, 2nd 11dpt 692, 3rd 15dpt 5525. We just have our first u/s today and we saw one strong heart bit it was so amazing. I can till you that the FET is less stressful than the fresh cycle especially on your body.

Good luck...
Anie
35 yrs
3/07 - 1st IVF ICSI (BFN)
6/4 - 1st FET BFP - 14 months old boy "Andrew"
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Post by doddo72 »

Hi Anie,
Congrats on your BFP.
Those are some good numbers!!!

When is your due date?

I bet this cycle will be alot easier!! Less stress!!!!

We only have to embryos to thaw. Is there a good chance they will both make it? They were 3 days 9 celled when they were frozen.

Were your blastocycts when you had them implanted?
THanks,

Donna :D
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sorry. I forgot what all you said before I posted! LOL!
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Post by Anie2007 »

My due date is Feb 20th.

9 celled embryos that's pretty good. Very good chance that they both survive.

Ya FET cycle is a lot easier and for me it's way less stressful than my fresh cycle...

Good luck...and don't worry your two lil ones are fighter they will both survive....
Anie
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3/07 - 1st IVF ICSI (BFN)
6/4 - 1st FET BFP - 14 months old boy "Andrew"
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