I was going to UConn...4 tries total as of September '09...1st try was a BFP, but ended up being a chemical...all BFNs after that. So, we decided to switch it up & are doing a cycle at Yale.
No that's what we are deciding now. How did u like uconn? I am looking at them based on the rates of success for a consult. I don't understand why there success rates are almost double from the rest in ct?
Me: 31 DH:44 vast/chemo
9/10-severe ohss then mc 6w
1/11-bfn
3/11-barely bfp then bfn
New re
7/11-mc 6w
1/12-chemical
7/12- we have a heartbeat!!!!!
I am in ct too. I see dr Levi, park ave fertility in trumbull. Awesome guy and office. I had sucsess with him first time around ( we are severe male factor). Since then we have had 3 failed attempts, but I am confident it has nothing to do with RE.
Me- 28 DH- 33 Male Factor
1st IVF- 12/07- BFP! Ella Michele was born 8/26/8
2nd IVF- 04/09 - BFN
1st FET- 09/09 - Chemical
3rd IVF - 04/11 - Embies didn't make it to ET
4th IVF - Fall 2011??
Sorry, I totally missed this post! Thanks! It went well. Out of 14 eggs, 9 fertilized...the highest number & percentage we've ever had. They actually decided on making it a 5dt...SO NERVOUS!!! We've always had a 3dt, so waiting 2 more days is very nerve-wracking. Please pray for my embabies & that they make it back safe to their momma & snuggle in there for 9 months!
Alwaysangel wrote:No that's what we are deciding now. How did u like uconn? I am looking at them based on the rates of success for a consult. I don't understand why there success rates are almost double from the rest in ct?
I liked UConn. We were seeing Dr. Benadiva & he's a very smart RE...very by the book! His personality is very neutral if that makes any sense. He doesn't really show any emotion. I think their success rates are the highest in the state b/c they are very picky in who they choose to treat. I don't know; that's my guess. I was actually looking at their success rates on the sart website last night & comparing them to yale's success rates. There's definitely a difference, but it's also important to not look at yourself just as a statistic. Yes, statistics are important, but you also have to be comfortable w/ whatever you decide. Let me know if you have any more questions or just want to chat
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Just a question..is this strictly due to the success rates?
No, but now that you mention it, they do pretty well for that region.
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moorebaby wrote:
Thank you Would you be able to tell me what the reason is? I'm just curious.
I don't know why the rates differ.
I have heard good things about UConn and RMA.
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