Well, here's the short version to a very long story... I will be starting stims on Sat. for IVF #3.
IVF #1, 4/09 - 8 retrieved, 3 mature, 1 fertilized with ICSI (DH poor morphology and count 10 mil). Beta 2 - BFN
IVF #2, 8/09- 12 retrieved, 11 fractured, 1 had no signs of fertilization the next day, but got a call on day 3 to come in to transfer 8 cell very good quality embryo. Beta 10 - BFN
All cycles done at same center. If BFN this time, husband and I are moving on and will be looking for another center. Our dr. does not seem to have very many answers and can't explain why all our eggs were fractured in IVF #2. Have you ever heard of this??? My husband and I can't help but think someone crushed them or something and it's very hard to find ANY literature on the subject.
Albany07- I think possibly the word you may be looking for is "fragmenting" - which means the embryo has fragments and is not dividing correctly - poor egg quality could be caused by age and many other factors... I just thought I would try to help .. good Luck !!!!
a good website to check out is advancedfertility.com... they show great pictures !!!
Unfortunately they were fractured. If they were fragmented, I could at least wrap my brain around that one. There is plenty of literature out there on fragmentation.
I guess fracture occurs when suction pressures are higher than prescribed or with an elevated E2 >5000 (which I did not have). Hoping for better luck this time.
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Thanks for that response! I guess it's a good think that we opted to get my dh's vericocelectomy (he is now at 50 million from 10 million). Therefore, we are going the non-ICSI route this time. Fingers crossed, maybe that will do it!!!!
I tend to doubt the clinic "crushed" them or otherwise damaged them physically. Advanced Fertility is a good clinic.
Avoid IVF and surrogacy in Ukraine. Ukrainian centers pay shills to post here under numerous sock accounts pretending to be patients in Ukraine. Centers using such deceptive advertising cannot be trusted and should be avoided.
I would first of all check if the second IVF procedure was tackled in the same way as the firs tone or if any alterations to correct anything which might have failed during the fiirst IVF were intorduced. Then ask if ICSI was performed or not.
In my opinion to have 12 good eggs retrieved and have 11 damadged during an ICSI procedure (if this was the case), would be a big fat warning sign to change clinic as I would be seriously doubting the capability of the person performing the procedure.
albany07 wrote:Thank you for your response. For anyone who may be interested, I found another reason - over maturation of the oocyte.
I've seen that claim. I'm skeptical.
Avoid IVF and surrogacy in Ukraine. Ukrainian centers pay shills to post here under numerous sock accounts pretending to be patients in Ukraine. Centers using such deceptive advertising cannot be trusted and should be avoided.