@Emily771 The statistics presented in this article do not line up at all with the statistics that many of our clinics have achieved using frozen eggs/embryos. Also, it appears that you have already had success through IVF. The women on this board are mostly still trying for their first child. Perhaps Success after IF would be a better board for you to post on.
FET (2-18-14) 1 grade A 12 cell and one early morula!
BETA#1 (3-3-14) =1,389 p4 17.4
BETA #2 (3-5-14) = 4,553 u/s showed one small g sac
U/S #2 (3-17-14) Shows two little beans with heartbeats!!! TWINS!!
Heartbeats were 119 & 120 beans measured (6 weeks 1 day) (6 weeks 2 days) found out at 20 weeks that baby B went to heaven 11/12/14 Baby girl arrived FET (1-24-16) Grade A early morula BETA #1 300 p4. 11.1 BETA#2 1300 u/s d 1 tiny babe 10/7/16 another sweet baby girl 4/18 SURPRISE + HPT Beta #1 6 weeks 16,202 p4. 13.2
As someone who has been doing a lot of research on donor egg, I can tell you that frozen donor egg is actually a viable option in the US because of advances in the freezing process. If eggs are frozen using the vitrication process (essentially flash freezing) success rates are actually pretty good. RBA in Atlanta has a successful frozen donor egg program.
DH (32): SA is ok, slightly low morph, normal SCSA Me (32): Slightly low progesterone, hostile CM, carrier for CF, Moderately high NKC, High TNFa, heterozyogous mutated Factor XIII, and +APA
October 2012-May 2014: 4 failed IUIs, 3 failed IVFs, and 1 failed FETw/donor embryos
November 2014: IVF w/ICSI #4 Agonist/Antagonist with EPP and Prednisone, Baby Aspirin, Lovenox, and IVIG for immune issues. Converted to freeze all due to lining issues. 2 blasts frozen on day 6!
January 2015: FET #2 Cancelled due to lining issues
This isn't relevant info in the US. My clinics frozen egg and fresh DE success rates are almost equal. You have been successful, we have not. Please post on the appropriate board - SAIF.
Me (32) DOR, elevated NK Cells/ 2 copies of MTHFR mutation/ MH (35) azoo/high DFI
(TTC#1 since 2009)
IVFs#1-4: (4/10-2/12) all BFN
Surprise Bfp (9/11) - c/p
DS IUI#1-2 (9/12, 10/12) - BFN
DS IVF: (11/12) - BFN
DE/DS IVF#1: (10/13) - 2 day 3 embies transferred-BFFN
FET of 2 day 6 blasts: (12/13) - c/p
DE/DS IVF #2: (4/14) - 1 day 5 blast transferred...BFFN...again.
FET 5/14: 1 day 5 hatching blast transferred...another BFFN
Re: found rather interesting article about egg donation
TTC since 08/2012
DX: DOR
found out at 20 weeks that baby B went to heaven
11/12/14 Baby girl arrived
FET (1-24-16) Grade A early morula
BETA #1 300 p4. 11.1
BETA#2 1300
u/s d 1 tiny babe
10/7/16 another sweet baby girl
4/18 SURPRISE + HPT
Beta #1 6 weeks 16,202 p4. 13.2
As someone who has been doing a lot of research on donor egg, I can tell you that frozen donor egg is actually a viable option in the US because of advances in the freezing process. If eggs are frozen using the vitrication process (essentially flash freezing) success rates are actually pretty good. RBA in Atlanta has a successful frozen donor egg program.
TTC #1 since August 2011
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September 2012: Start IF testing
DH (32): SA is ok, slightly low morph, normal SCSA Me (32): Slightly low progesterone, hostile CM, carrier for CF, Moderately high NKC, High TNFa, heterozyogous mutated Factor XIII, and +APA
October 2012-May 2014: 4 failed IUIs, 3 failed IVFs, and 1 failed FETw/donor embryos
November 2014: IVF w/ICSI #4 Agonist/Antagonist with EPP and Prednisone, Baby Aspirin, Lovenox, and IVIG for immune issues. Converted to freeze all due to lining issues. 2 blasts frozen on day 6!
January 2015: FET #2 Cancelled due to lining issues
April 2015: FET #2.1
PAIF/SAIF Welcome!
Me (32) DOR, elevated NK Cells/ 2 copies of MTHFR mutation/ MH (35) azoo/high DFI (TTC#1 since 2009)
IVFs#1-4: (4/10-2/12) all BFN
Surprise Bfp (9/11) - c/p
DS IUI#1-2 (9/12, 10/12) - BFN
DS IVF: (11/12) - BFN
DE/DS IVF#1: (10/13) - 2 day 3 embies transferred-BFFN
FET of 2 day 6 blasts: (12/13) - c/p
DE/DS IVF #2: (4/14) - 1 day 5 blast transferred...BFFN...again.
FET 5/14: 1 day 5 hatching blast transferred...another BFFN
Repeat SHG 6/14-normal / Endometrial Receptivity Array biopsy 7/14-Receptive Uterus
New RE, additional testing reveals elevated NK Cells
FET of 1 day 5 blast (RE recommends transferring 1 due to elevated NK cells) with lovenox, steroids & intralipids in October