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Embryo Thaw...

So for anyone here that has gone through a FET, what have your experiences been?  We have 10 little frosties that are being thawed today for our FET on Tuesday, and obviously I want to be hopeful and think that all 10 will survive, but I'm not sure how realistic that is.  

On the one hand, I'm super excited that it's almost here after a wait that seems like it took years, but on the other, I'm a little nervous at how many will survive the thaw and make it the full 5 days.

I typically post over on the TTTC board, but I think more people over here have the IVF experience?  Anyway, any thoughts and/or advice are welcome!  Thanks! 

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Re: Embryo Thaw...

  • A lot depends on how they were frozen and their initial grading. I'm more familiar with blast thaws than embryos frozen prior to that, but your best source is your clinic; they can tell you exactly what their thaw rates are, as statistics vary a lot from clinic to clinic. And keep in mind that there will be attrition between day 3 and blast, so you should expect that some or many won't make it and it's perfectly normal. Good luck.
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  • Good Luck with your upcoming FET!  Are they thawing all 10?  I would think they would only defrost the amount being transferred but this is all new to me too.  Again I wish you the best of luck with your FET.
    Confirmed Pregnancy 9/18/2010 M/C 10/27/2010 BLIGHTED OVUM 10/2011 - HSG 2 blocked tubes 11/4/2011 - Lap Surgery - Extensive tubal disease (tubes opened) 1/3/12 - Repeat HSG (L tube open, R tube blocked) 1/15/12 - R tube removed Started Stim Injections 2/17/12 Follistim 300iu and Low Dose HCG 10 units Trigger - 2/25/12 ER 2/27/12 ET - 5 dt - 3/3/12 1 blast transferred 9 frosties BETA #1 - 626 :) Beta #2 - 2470 :) Beta #3 - 5470 3/29/12 - 6wks 3 days - no yolk sac, embie, or hb :( Blighted Ovum 8/3/12 - FET #1 1 flickering blast transferred 8/9/12 - POAS + 8/15/12 - Beta #1 1400 Beta #2 3200 8/20/12 - U/S 5 wks 1 day Yolk Sac seen 8/28/12 - 6wks 2 days - Heartbeat 116 9/4/12 - 7wks 3 days - HB 136 YAY! TEAM BLUE! Alex was born 4/15/13 5:09pm 6lb 10oz 20in!

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  • GL to your embies making the thaw!

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    IVF # 3 (June 2013) = BFN 
    IVF # 4 (September 2013) = BFP Fraternal twin boys! (Loss at 21w6d due to IC on 1/26/14...devastated.)
    3/21/14--TAC (transabdominal cerclage) w/Dr. Davis in NJ
    IVF # 5 (May 2014) = BFN
    FET (August 2014) = BFN

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  • Thanks ladies!  I'll get my first update from my RE on saturday on how they're progressing so I'm keeping my FX!
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  • Hi! Just throwing in my story because it sounds similar to yours...I had 14 embies frozen at day 2 also due to OHSS risk. (It sounds like yours were likely also frozen at day 1 or 2...I think this is fairly common.) We did our FET last Friday and transferred 2 day 3 embies. My clinic thawed 7 total (of the original 14), we lost 1 in the thaw (leaving 6)-- 2 looked great (we transferred those), 1 looked good, and the other 3 showed slight fragmentation. I found out on Tuesday that none of the remaining 4 made it to blastocyst (therefore none were able to re-freeze for future transfer). This made me very sad and a little concerned about the quality of the embies we transferred...but some of the best advice I heard on this board was to plan NOT to have anything to freeze (since it is much more rare than most of us realize), that way any frosties are just a nice surprise. Best wishes with the upcoming thaw/cycle:-)
    me:37 DH: 37, married 2009
    unexplained infertility 
    4 IUI cycles= CP
    IVF #1=18 eggs retrieved, 16 mature and 14 fert. with ICSI ("freeze all" at day 2 OHSS)
    FET #1- 2 (day3) embies, BFP 



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