Thechosenone wrote:ok, i'm onl 26 years old. I've been pregnant 5 times with 5 losses. I have my tubes removed. the only cause of IF on paper. Anyway, the first 3 times were with clomid and BD. two were chemical and one was tubal. the 4th time it was on our own (w/o trying) and that ended in a tubal. the 5th time was with my 2nd IVF cycle...it resulted in a blighted ovum. I have 10 embies frozen, what is the chance that they could result in a blighted ovum? thanks for your help.
Well, you don't have a problem with implantation, so you are doing very well from that aspect. Two biochemicals and one anembryonic gestation suggest nonviable embryos. You might be a good candidate for PGD/PGS?
IMO, PGD/PGS is a good choice for young high responders who have many apparently good embryo to choose from, but the chosen ones don't make it to live birth. You could have PGD/PGS done on your frozen embryos.
On the other hand, you could just continue with your 10 frosties and see if any make it. PGD/PGS is expensive, after all.
To answer your question, yes, they could become anembryonic gestations and the chance of that occurring is probably increased by your previous anembryonic gestation ("blighted ovum") from the same cohort.
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