ONLY one frozen blastocyst FET anyone else????

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j jenko
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ONLY one frozen blastocyst FET anyone else????

Post by j jenko »

Hey there

Was just hoping for stories from anyone good or bad if they had only one frozen blastocyst to transfer? or one frozen embie

Blastocyst brother / sister resulted in pregnancy but we lost the baby sadly

Really would love if you any thoughts to share

Good luck to all
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baylorbear33
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Post by baylorbear33 »

Hi... I just went through this... We transferred one 6-day blast via FET on 4/13/09, and I got my BFP on 4/22/09, so it is possible. They say that blasts tend to do better in FET anyway, so don't give up the hope. We had more embryos frozen, but we chose to only transfer one in and effort to reduce the chance of multiples. I hope this helps.
Age 39, DH 37
1st IVF 5/08-Lost Twin Girls @ 19 wks
FET 4/09-M/C @ 5 1/2 weeks
FET 6/09-BFP
Owen Robert born 3/3/2010, 10 lbs 4 oz
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Post by j jenko »

Thanks Baylor

Gongratulations on your BFP. I can really see whey you wanted a singleton transferred. Hoping everyting goes really well for you.

Did the embryologist just thaw one of your blastocysts. I know that not all survive the thaw. I think taking all the medications and living with all the hope wil be hard on transfer day if there is nothing to transfer and we are sent away.

really appreciate your reply
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Post by baylorbear33 »

Yes, we requested that they only thaw one blast. Actually, we had 3 frozen blasts, all stored in different straws, so they were able to only thaw one at a time. Our first choice embryo survived the thaw with 90% of the cells intact, so we still have two frozen embryos left. Hopefully, we will not need them if all goes well with this pregnancy. What I can tell you is that we knew we were only going to transfer one, so we had three chances at one of the embryos surviving the thaw. That made us feel better. Because of the way our embryos were stored, etc. the embryologist would have just gone from one to another, etc. should we have needed them. I can also tell you that the process and the medications for the FET are much easier on you than the fresh cycle. In fact, we asked our RE if for some reason this FET didn't work how long we would have to wait to try again and he said that we could go right back into another cycle as soon as AF arrived. I hope this helps and best of luck to you.
Age 39, DH 37
1st IVF 5/08-Lost Twin Girls @ 19 wks
FET 4/09-M/C @ 5 1/2 weeks
FET 6/09-BFP
Owen Robert born 3/3/2010, 10 lbs 4 oz
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Post by rubbermoon »

OMG baylorbear33,

That is so great! It's good to know that it's possible. I am on the same boat with you! Simply can't wait!
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Post by wishfull27 »

don't know if you can help - am having fet in June we have 2 blasts (day 6 freeze)- how soon before transfer do they defrost them ?

Thanks xx
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Post by rubbermoon »

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