Question for you simply because I need something else to obsess about!
But seriously, just curious...
Ghost - I am about to go through ER and ET this week sometime for my 3rd round of IVF. I have seen your answers to a lot of 5 DT questions, but I have a question about the # of cells that are "good" to see in embryos for a 3DT. Is 4, 6, 8, (or other) good for # of cells in an embryo of this age? Just wondering when they do put back 3 (I am 43 and for my 1st two IVFs, they put back 3, so I assume they'll probably do the same with this one, too), I want to know what embryos are more likely to "work". BTW - they will be doing assisted hatching if that makes a difference in your answer.
rsdrisco wrote:Question for you simply because I need something else to obsess about!
But seriously, just curious...
Ghost - I am about to go through ER and ET this week sometime for my 3rd round of IVF. I have seen your answers to a lot of 5 DT questions, but I have a question about the # of cells that are "good" to see in embryos for a 3DT. Is 4, 6, 8, (or other) good for # of cells in an embryo of this age? Just wondering when they do put back 3 (I am 43 and for my 1st two IVFs, they put back 3, so I assume they'll probably do the same with this one, too), I want to know what embryos are more likely to "work". BTW - they will be doing assisted hatching if that makes a difference in your answer.
On day 3, the ideal is 8 cells. 7 to 10 cells are almost as good as 8. The chance of implantation declines with the number of cells, so that embryos with only 4 cells or fewer have little chance.
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