TTC #1 since Dec. 2008
01/10 - DH diagnosed with Azoospermia
05/10 - First Biopsy - producing sperm
08/11 - Second Biopsy..4 vials frozen
08/12 - First IVF BFN & no more vials
Don't know our next plan...
The advanced fertility website. It's specific to that clinic so YMMV but they discuss IVF procedures that they don't do (ie coculture) and have a very comprehensive description of embryo grading. Just know that there are many protocols and clinics often execute the same protocol in many different ways. GL.
The advanced fertility website. It's specific to that clinic so YMMV but they discuss IVF procedures that they don't do (ie coculture) and have a very comprehensive description of embryo grading. Just know that there are many protocols and clinics often execute the same protocol in many different ways. GL.
TTC #1 since Dec. 2008
01/10 - DH diagnosed with Azoospermia
05/10 - First Biopsy - producing sperm
08/11 - Second Biopsy..4 vials frozen
08/12 - First IVF BFN & no more vials
Don't know our next plan...
I loved the ART of making babies. It really helped me alot to understand all different sides of Assisted Reproductive Technology.
TTC 6 years three m/c during that time
5/11 Ruptured Ectopic - Lost left tube and a normal baby boy
2/12 IVF #1 BFN - Very poor egg quality...
5/12 IVF #2 Hoping for the best! Est ET 5/11-5/18 BFN
Decided to move on to adoption to complete our family!
Re: What IVF book would you recommend?
The advanced fertility website. It's specific to that clinic so YMMV but they discuss IVF procedures that they don't do (ie coculture) and have a very comprehensive description of embryo grading. Just know that there are many protocols and clinics often execute the same protocol in many different ways. GL.
Here are previous posts re books:
post 1
post 2
post 3
post 4 (PCOS)
post 5
post 6 (dealing with emotions)