I have the opportunity to participate in a trial study for The Eeva System, an investigational time-lapse imaging system, for my next IVF cycle coming up in a few weeks. It's basically a non-invasive time-lapse imaging device, not yet FDA approved in USA, that observes cell division and assess development potential for each embryo. It would give me a great chance of getting a high quality embryo. And I'm qualified!
The thing that makes me nervous is that they will only transfer one embryo, and each patient in the study will be randomly assigned one of the three treatments:
1. Day 3 embryo transfer with selection of embryo by the Eeva System and traditional morphology.
2. Day 5 embryo transfer with selection of embryo by the Eeva System and traditional morphology.
3. Day 5 embryo transfer with selection of embryo by traditional morphology only.
I will not only be "unblinded" by which option my embryo went through until confirmation of pregnancy on ultrasound or a negative pregnancy test.
What would you do? I'm leaning towards taking the risk but I'm concerned about option number 3. What if I got to day 5 and they find out I have no embryos to transfer. Yikes! Big risk, but could have big rewards.
Re: What would you do?
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@daydreamernyc~ If I didn't do the study the embryologist would decide if it should be a 3 or 5 day transfer, based on the quality of my embryos, with hopes to do a day 5. But with this study, they do not take the embryos quality into account, they just assign you which group you will fall under, randomly. But they make sure you have at least 4 embryos to continue.
The doctor doing the study seems really nice and has answered all my questions thoroughly. There is a 93% success rate that if they transfer on day 3 with a high quality "Eeva" embryo that it will turn into a blastocyst. So I think whatever option out of the three I fall under, I will be in good hands.
It's interesting though because the terms they have for me are different -- they basically proceed like normal (ie the RE still chooses 3-day or 5-day. They just have the EEVA info to help them).
So...just making sure...if you have less than 4 embryos on Day 3, they would not proceed with Day 5 (and make sure you transferred on Day 3, right?) That would be my main concern, especially since it's now the situation I find myself in.
Did your RE say what the practice would be if you did not participate? Normal incubator use with daily removal and grading?
I used similar technology as a part of my IVF protocol, it's standard practice at my clinic, and was very happy with our end results.
Good luck on your next cycle, whatever you decide!
Edit: spelling
I think I will move forward with it. My RE endorses it for me.
March: IUI, ectopic, 2 surgeries with 1 tube removed
May - July: 3 more IUIs, all BFN, on to IVF
August: IVF#1, BFN
September: FET#1, BFP!!!
It's a girl!!!
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