wannabeamum wrote:On weds 16th of feb i had 26 eggs retrieved, 10 were not
mature and 14 fertilised i had 2 8 celled embies put back
that saturday which left 12 8 CELLED (good quality) embies left!!
What are the chances that they didnt make it to freezing?
A nurse has called in reply to my message as unfortunately
AF arrived yesterday after 3 days of brown spotting?
I asked the nurse that the embriologist had not got back to me in regards
to letting me know how many made it to freeze?
What are the chances none made it?
I cant believe my first IVF has resulted in a BFN and there is a possibility
of no others which could make 2nd time round a fresh cycle that i did
not want at all.... i hope the nurse has got it all wrong!!!
I have called loads of times but am getting answerphone?
I fed up.......
Please advise me
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I assume your clinic freezes blastocysts. Most do, even if they do fresh day 3 transfers.
With 12 8-celled embryos on day 3, you would have a high probability of getting multiple good blasts to freeze, with the following caveat.
Until day 3, embryo development is driven by mitochondrial DNA. After day 3, the embryonic DNA kicks in. Some patients have consistent issues with embryonic DNA, and in those patients it's common to get lots of embryos arresting on day 3. But you are probably not one of those.
You probably have some fine frozen blasts they have told you about.
And Indigo is correct, do not give up over a little bleeding. It's very common, even in successful IVF cycles.
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.