how many did you put back and on what day? we are transferring 3 no matter which day is chosen. just looking to see other ladies and their stories!!
TIA

TTC since 2005
missed miscarriage nov 2006- 4 failed clomid cycles-
3 failed femara iui cycles-
moving on to IVF oct 2011
ER nov. 7th
tansfered 2 blasts on 11/10
lots of +hpt!!
beta #1 on 11/21= 50.4
beta #2 on11/23= 90.8
another miscarriage 12/23
moving on to Round 2 of IVF with an auto immune dx
ER 4/23-retrieved 12 eggs
ET 4/28 3 transfered
Beta #1- 356
Beta #2- 870

Re: IVFers, a transfer question
***Twin fraternal girls born at 35w6d in 12/2008***
We put 2 in with a 5 day transfer and are now 12 weeks pregnant with twins! Good luck to you
We did an FET wiith donor embryos. They were excellent quality day 5 blasts when frozen. They thawed and put back 2 and both of them took. The couple who donated the embryos to us transferred 2 and both of theirs took also.
We used the same clinic as they did and the feeling I got was there would have to be extenuating circumstances for them to agree to transfer more than 2 at a time. When I did IVF with my own (different clinic), the quality wasn't great and I only had 3, so we transferred all of them on day 3. BFN.
IVF 1: 2 embryos, 5dt, BFN
IVF 2: 2 embryos, 3dt, c/p
IVF 3: 3 embryos, 5dt, twins + vanishing triplet
Good luck!!
DH and I got lucky. We only had 2 viable embryos out of all of them (meaning none are frozen). Because of that both were implanted on day 3 (we were aiming for day 5). Both stuck!
Our RE pretty much told us that we won the lottery. To bank on your only two viable embryos sticking does not have good odds.
Oh, this was our first attempt at IVF also.
We transfered two embryos on day three. Both stuck!
Callan George and Bennett Charles born and died 11/7/10
FET #1 April 2011= BFN
FET #2 July 2011= no transfer because my lining sucked
FET #3 February 2012= BFP! 1st beta 9dp5dt=314 2nd beta 11dp5dt=977 1st U/S 3/20 Twins- Heart rates of 111 and 138
Living After Losing
Initially we decided that we'd transfer two back unless we had one really stellar looking embryo. The day of transfer though, we were told that we only had two blasts (one good looking, expanded blast and one regular blast that was a day behind) out of the 9 embies we had growing. They said it was unlikely any of the others would catch up and be able to be frozen. They also said they weren't sure the regular blast could be frozen. The next day it was confirmed none of the others were freeze worthy so I was glad we transferred the two we had.
Me: 32 - Stage II Endo / DH: 36 - Low count and morphology (1%)
IUIs 1-3 BFN, lap Dec. 2010, IUIs 4-6 BFN
IVF w/ICSI #1 - ER 2/8: 24R 19M 9F ET 2/13 2-5 day blasts (no frosties) = BFP - b/g twins!
E & C Born 10/19/2012
1st transfer thawed out all 8. 4 lived. transfered 2 on Day 5= Our son!!
refroze the last 2 blasts
22 months later... thawed out 2 blasts transfered both Day 5= pregnant with twins!!
We feel very blessed.
IVF #1 was a success! Harrison and Brooke born at 37 weeks. 6lbs8oz and 6lbs11oz. Loving life as a MoM.
Our Little Miracles
Dx: MFI- 3% morph
IUIs: Gonal-F + Ovidrel + b2b IUI= BFNs
IVF with ICSI= BFP! EDD 11/25/11
3/18- Beta #1 452! 3/20- Beta #2 1,026!! 3/27- First u/s- TWINS!
Our twin boys arrived at 36w5d due to IUGR and a growth discordance
Be kinder than necessary, for everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle.
IVF 1 April 2011 - Cancelled
IVF 1.5 July 2011 - MC
IVF 2 October 2011 - BFP!
*Identical Twin Boys born June 2012*
Here we go again...IVF 3 is underway!
We used donor eggs from a 31 yr old. We transferred 1 grade A 8 cell and 1 grade A 4 cell. RE wanted to also transfer 1 more grade A 4 cell, we declined.
Good Luck!
We were planning on transferring one or two, with heavy deference to doctor's recommendation on transfer day. Both the embryologist and doctor recommended two because it increased our odds of getting pregnant, as long as we did not want twins. My DH and I both have diagnosed issues. My son is the result of our hail may injectible IUI cycle.
I was afraid of a twin pregnancy, but honestly did not think two would stick. It was our first IVF cycle and I had hit my OOP max for insurance, so our costs were relatively low.
We decided to go for it and low and behold, both took AND one split. We lost baby C around 11 weeks, but we knew from the moment we found out about the third baby that he was likely to not be a take-home baby.
Good luck!
I started with 8 embies, four didn't make it long enough to freeze.
Fresh transfer was one excellent grade hatching blast that ended in miscarriage at 7 weeks.
FET #1 was on embie day 5, excellent grade hatching blast. She is almost 3.
FET#2 was a day 5 , 2 embies. Mostly because we didn't want to pay to keep one frozen, and because I had already had both a m/c, and a healthy pregnancy, I figured two embies was my best shot at one baby, which was all I wanted. Had I known they would have both stuck,I would have done them one at a time . I love being pregnant but I did not not love the end of my pregnancy with the twins. They are 15 months old.
2 on day 5. Both stuck.
ETA: tubal factor (ectopic) was our only issue. That was our only ivf. We have 3 frozen.
We transferred the only three we had left on day 3. Two were perfect looking 8 cell embryos (which I am assuming became the twins I'm carrying) and a wonkier looking 15 cell embryo.
I am 38, DOR, DH low morphology... this was our 1st IVF after three failed IUIs.
We transferred two frozen embryos on day 5. At my 5 1/2 week ultrasound, they saw two gestational sacs, two yolk sacs, but only one fetal pole (and it had a heartbeat). I was told that the other baby would probably never develop and would be reabsorbed by my body or bled out. They told me that with almost 100% certainty. Well... when we went back at 8 weeks we had two equally healthy little heartbeats!
Good luck! But if you don't mind me asking - why are you doing 3? Is that what the doctor recommended b/c of age or embryo quality? I'd be wary of triplets.
For my twins pregnancy I transferred 3 on day five.
I also conceived two singletons, the first was from a 2ET on day three (miscarriage) and the second was from an sET on day 5 (I'm 15+ weeks pg with that baby now).
TTC #1- unexplained...lost left ovary 4/07 IUI #1 2/10/09-BFN IUI #2 3/5/09-BFN IVF # 1-BFP
TTC#2- FET 4/7/11 BFP, Natural mc 5/5/11 IVF#2 ER 9/13/11, ET 9/16/11, Beta #1 9/27/11 BFP 254 Beta #2 9/30/11 793 -Twins!
We weren't keen on carrying more than two, so save a split, that and what we had to work with is what drove our decisions.
IVF #1: 2 on d3 (since only 5 eggs fert), m/c of one (two made it to freeze on d5)
FET #1: 2 on d5, twins born @ 36w4d
5 REs + 3 surgical hysteroscopies for septum/lap + 3 failed IUIs
IVF w/ICSI/AH & acu = BFP!, unexplained spontaneous m/c @ 8w2d (our little girl),
FET w/acu = BFP!, B/G twins!, lost MP @19w, dx w/funneling cervix @20w,
twins nearly lost to IC @21w, saved by rescue cerclage, 17P & 16w of bedrest
Our twins born @36w4d via CS when A came foot first
Thankful for every day
This is almost exactly our story!
We only had 2 eggs retrieved. Both fertilized and became blasts. Transferred both at 5 days. Both stuck.
I was 37 at time of IVF. This was our first IVF and all OOP. DOR and low morph. We did ICSI, too.
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