So today I went in for my first ultrasound following a frozen embryo transfer. Doc said good and bad news. We got a heart beat of 120, and embryo was measuring fine. however the sac was measuring small. doc said they like to see it at 10mm and we are only at 8mm. he gave us 50/50 odds and said to be guarded. of course i'm feeling like this is over for us.
please be truthful...how bad is this. how likely is it for this to work at all. we don't go back for a week and a half. god this sucks. never easy.
thanks in advance for any and all replies.
Me: 35 no known issues, DH 35 low morphology (2%) and low motility, bilateral vericocelectomy
IUI with clomid #1-#3: all BFN
IVF#1: BFN
IVF #2: M/C at 8 weeks
FET #1: BFP! DD 2 yrs old!
Trying for #2 soon and anxious again...didn't think I would be.
sthomson wrote:So today I went in for my first ultrasound following a frozen embryo transfer. Doc said good and bad news. We got a heart beat of 120, and embryo was measuring fine. however the sac was measuring small. doc said they like to see it at 10mm and we are only at 8mm. he gave us 50/50 odds and said to be guarded. of course i'm feeling like this is over for us.
please be truthful...how bad is this. how likely is it for this to work at all. we don't go back for a week and a half. god this sucks. never easy.
thanks in advance for any and all replies.
I don't know what that does for your chances, but the heartbeat is obviously a good sign. I wish you the best. Try not to worry.
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