I've seen quite a few girls talk about u/s guided transfer when you had to have a full bladder, etc...
mine doesn't do u/s guided, so no full bladder.
I'm just wondering what the difference is...
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Re: u/s guided transfer?
After 2 rounds of IVF & 2 rounds of FET, we were blessed with identical twin girls!
I have only had an u/s guided transfer.
Basically, when your bladder is full, it forces your uterus to lay horizontal instead of vertical. An abdominal u/s is then used to watch the catheter entered the uterus so that the placement of the embryos can be "perfect" in the sense of where they would be, in my case, on day 5.
I also got an u/s picture of the embryos in my uterus after the catheter had been removed.
I don't get how a non u/s guided transfer would work.
hmmm good question.
I had just assumed that the full bladder was normal protocol. How did they do your transfer? did you have an internal or external u/s?
isn't it crazy how so many REs do so many different things!
This, although I didn't get a u/s picture.
this is exactly how my transfer went down. Curious to hear how others have done it, if different.
no - no ultra sound at all... and he has really good success rates, (just not me) - so it clearly works. I just don't know why the difference...
i'll have to ask him the next time i see him.
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IVF#1 Oct 2009 (CCRM) - BFN
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