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PGD results

I got my PGD results today (I wasn't expecting them until Monday) and both embryos are genetically normal! I'm so relieved. I was so scared I wasn't going to have a healthy one and then I'd have to do another retrieval. I'll go for monitoring tomorrow and start prepping for a FET later this month. One more hurdle to go....
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Re: PGD results

  • Hooray for good news! Good luck!
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  • Yay!  Great news!
    November 2010 - 10.5 week loss  o:) 
    October 2011 - DS (7)  <3 
    July 2014 - Stillborn DD (24 weeks)  o:) 
    August 2015 - DD (3)  <3 
    April 2018 - 5 week loss o:) 

  • I don't mean to pry but most PGD testing is extremely expensive and usually not covered under insurance. I was just wondering if you have other risks factors that prompted you to take this route.

    If it's too personal, please don't fee you have to share.

    I'm happy for your news.

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    Happily married since Feb 2010, Sweet DD born Oct 2010, 39 years old, blocked tube, low . 09 AMH and high 21 FSH

    It's not him, it's me!

    September 2013 failed IUI - left blocked tube

    November 2013 IVF - premature ovulation converted to IUI 

    December 2013 "We were <are> on a break!!!" ~ Friends homage

     

    November 2013 protocol: Menopur, Gonal-f RFF Pen 900, Ganirelix 250mcg, baby Asprin, Gonal-f RFF Pen 300, Z Pak, Novarel, Progestrone in Sesame Oil

     

  • ally510ally510 member
    edited November 2013
    @breeanne1974 A combination of factors led us to do the PGD testing. Our Dx is unexplained and we were tested for everything under the sun after my loss at 15 weeks. Everything came back normal. However, my age (38) puts us at risk for a trisomy. I have a few friends who learned that half or more of their embryos had issues after PGD testing. I'm a teacher, which in NJ means I have excellent insurance. Thus everything but the PGD & the cryopreservation is covered. So paying $4500 in order to reduce my chances of another loss seemed like a good investment. I guess you could say it was a waste b/c my only 2 blasts are normal, but for me the peace of mind is worth it. If you are interested and don't want to pay for it, ask your clinic about research. Mine is often conducting studies that allow people to have PGD testing for free.

    ETA: I think my phone deleted a phrase as I was writing, so part of this didn't make sense. I fixed it.
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  • Great news! Good luck!

    DS born Jan 2010

    TTC#2 since Nov 2010 with breaks for DH cancer tx (remission!)

    Tube with hydro removed Feb 2013

    BFP 11/11/13 IUI#2 clomid+trigger+prometrium

    Beta #1 14dpIUI=106; Beta #2 16dpIUI=287; Beta #3 20dpIUI=1158

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  • breeanne1974breeanne1974 member
    edited November 2013
    Thank you for the additional info. I'll ask my RE about research.

    In your position, I can see why you would choose this. I'm so glad all turned out positive. Thank you for sharing.

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    Don't hump it, Love it! 

    Happily married since Feb 2010, Sweet DD born Oct 2010, 39 years old, blocked tube, low . 09 AMH and high 21 FSH

    It's not him, it's me!

    September 2013 failed IUI - left blocked tube

    November 2013 IVF - premature ovulation converted to IUI 

    December 2013 "We were <are> on a break!!!" ~ Friends homage

     

    November 2013 protocol: Menopur, Gonal-f RFF Pen 900, Ganirelix 250mcg, baby Asprin, Gonal-f RFF Pen 300, Z Pak, Novarel, Progestrone in Sesame Oil

     

  • Congratulations! So happy for you.  
    breeanne1974 we paid for the testing as well, and out of 7 embryos we only had one that was normal.  My clinic encourages it and as heart breaking as it was at the time, I feel totally better about doing the testing.  Age is a huge factor, and I have DOR.  We both came back as normal, but you never know.  I am in great favor of testing. 



      


  • This is wonderful news!! Good luck with your FET!!

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    Married August 9, 2008
    TTC Since September 2009

    1st   BFP | EDD 10/23/10 | Natural M/C 03/27/10 | 10w 0d
    2nd BFP 06/26/10 | EDD 02/25/11 | Natural  M/C 07/17/10 | 8w 1d
    3rd  BFP 12/17/10 | EDD 08/24/11 | Natural M/C 12/31/10 | 7w 4d
    4th  BFP 06/22/11 | EDD 02/25/12 | M/C D&C on 07/27/11 | 9w4d
    5th  BFP 09/17/11 | DD Paige Lily born 05/16/12
    6th  BFP 08/11/12 | EDD 04/11/13 | CP
    7th  BFP 09/29/13 | EDD 06/04/14 | Natural M/C 10/27/13 | 8w1d
    8th  BFP 12/16/13 | EDD 09/01/14

    DX: Pericentric Inversion of Chromosome 8 & compound heterozygous for MTHFR mutations
    RX: Lovenox/Heparin & Folgard

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