Thanks so much girls. Hope you are all doing well also. I have to wait until Monday now to get the official result on how many frosties we have. They grow them longer than transfer day to make sure the strongest survive even further as otherwise they don't survive the freezing...yes, great

Of course, I am expecting the worse now and am kind of bummed that I was told we had that number of blasts to freeze when realistically that could all change by Monday. Makes me doubt the little one I have inside me now too. Desperately trying to hang onto PMA. Have decided I will do a HPT 7 days pt which will be on Thursday. I will probably leave it to Fri morning. AF should be due Sat anyways. I like to know what's going on so I can pick myself up and get on with things.
Ozstock - Funnily enough, I am not that positive. I always think the worse. I've tried positive thinking and to be honest, along with acupuncture, caffeine - free and every other fad, it's never altered the outcome for me! Re the follicles, my antral count was only about 12 or so I think and they put me on 225 of PUREGON because of my FSH..I think? Anyways, had no prblems or major bloating either time. Every blood work result came back as estragen levels all fine and good, so I'm imagining they were never concerned I was over stimulating? They did warn me that I may experience this now after my ET, but so far - nil.
I am at SYDNEY IVF for this cycle and previously did a fresh and frozen cycle with IVF Australia (city and Westmead clinic). My doc was Joel Bernstein. My doc at Syd IVF is Mark Livingstone. I found the results between both of my fresh cycles to be drastically different. IVF # 1 - 15 eggs, 11 fert, 4 embryos with only 3 making it to 4 cell and a 2 day transfer. 2 frozen and neither really making it through the thawing process. They transfered a very slow 5 cell, day 3 embryo for my FET. I did some research from there and kept reading about blastocyst transfer which led me to SYD IVF. I also heard that their lab culture was one of the best in the world, hence their ability to grow the embryos to day 5 with great success. Anyway, I never felt like I was in for a chance before. This time I have a glimmer of hope, but only a glimmer
One thing that did stand out as a major difference to me was that at my previous docs, I was told that further investigation into my inability to fall pregnant would only be done after a series of failed IVFs. That's when further testing would be done. Me being very impatient, did not like the idea of having to wait for that and promptly changed clinics. Dr Livingstone immediately ordered chromosone testing and others which all brought about nothing but at least peace of mind and one less thing to worry about.
The differences in the 2 clinics for me were: 1/ expense! SYD IVF $8500 compared to IVF AUST $2800. 2/ Ability to have ET and EC 7 days a week, whenever your body was ready. 3/ Longer waits at SYD IVF and a more clinical approach. They have a production line of patients there! 4/ I was on completely diff drugs with SYD IVF. Put on the pill for 2 weeks prior to down regging. Then 2 injections a day - Lucrin and PUREGON and the trigger shot was OVRIDEL rather than PREGNEL. I was also left to stimulate longer at SYD IVF. 14 days rather than 10 with IVF AUST where my follicle scan at biggest before EC was 16mm. This time we grew them to 20mm.
I don't understand the reasons for the differences but I was happy to try and had a fantastic cycle. The outcome however, is yet to be seen. Either way, I would def give SYD IVF a few more attempts. Hope that helps!
PS - Are you also doing IVF at the moment and if so, which clinic are you at?
Dex