My husband and I just finished up our first round of IVF and are a little disappointed with the results. Our RE kept saying that we would have plenty of embryos and would be able to plan out our family how we wanted, so we were hoping that we would have enough embryos for multiple children. While I responded nicely to the stims with 16 eggs retrieved, only 4 made it to blasts. Those have been biopsied and frozen and we are waiting on PGS results.
I am happy that we have some and hoping that some will be genetically normal, but I'm not sure if we really have enough to have multiple children. We are now considering the possibility of doing another round of IVF to freeze more embryos for the future. My thoughts are that we are relatively young now, but seem to already be having some quality issues, so if we wait until after having one child (at least 2 month wait for FET, plus full term pregnancy, plus time for breastfeeding and then time to recover)- that will end up being almost 2 years from now!!! And, I worry that we might end up with worse results.
There are also some financial benefits to doing another round now- I still have some medications left, our PGS testing covers 8 embryos over the course of 9 months, and I still have some coverage left under my current insurance, which I will probably only have for about another year (due to change in jobs). I am wondering if many other people have experience with this. What are the pros and cons? And, if you have done multiple rounds, did you do anything differently to improve results/blastulation rate?
Me: 31 DH: 31
Married: June 2012
TTC: December 2015
DX: MFI
IVF #1: March 2017- 16R, 12F, 4 blasts, 2 PGS normal (3BB & 3CB)
IVF #2: May 2017- 19R, 17F, 6 blasts, 1 PGS normal (5CC)
FET#1: July 2017- BFP!
Re: Back to back IVFs with embryo banking
16 eggs -> 4 blasts sounds like a pretty average conversion rate from what I see here. We had 13 eggs -> 3 blasts -> 2 normal.
We want at least 2 children. Possibly 3 if the first two are the same gender (we asked to hide gender from the PGS results). IVF sucked. Very badly. And OHSS didn't help either. The idea of possibly doing it again sucks too.
But now that I'm over 2 weeks removed from ER, I keep thinking if we should bank more now, while I'm still under 35. I know there is a small chance we can have the family we want without a second round, but is it a chance I'm willing to take? But going through IVF again would suck. And my insurance has a life-time limit, which I pretty much reached already, so it'll be OOP.
Good luck with the PGS results! And with whatever decision you end up making. I see lots of stories here on multiple IVF cycles with very different results from each.
My story in signature spoiler. Children mentioned.
I don't produce FSH, so no natural menstrual cycle. DH has reduced morphology.
Summer 2014 IUI (with first husband): cancelled after almost a month of stims due to too many follicles
Time off to divorce, get back on my feet, find a new hubby and get married again 💑
March 2017 IVF#1: ~70 follicles, 13R, 10M, 7F, 3B = 2 PGS Normal (both XY) - no transfer due to ohss
Sept 2017 FET#1: BFP, Beta#1 (10dpt) - 253, Beta#2 (12dpt) - 528, DS born 05/31/2018 👨👩👦
Dec 2019 FET#2: BFN
Changed clinic, planning March 2020 IVF#2 - postponed due to the pandemic
April 2020 IVF #2: ~30 follicles, 24R, 12M, 8F, 4B = 2XY & 2XX, all normal
Sept 2020 FET#3: one XX embryo, BFP, Beta#1 (9dpt) - 161, Beta#2 (11dpt) - 519, Beta#3 (19dpt) - 7174, Due date 05/30/2021
DD born 05/23/2021 👨👩👧👦 - My family is now complete
Hello
The biggest thing I have learnt in my IVF journey is how unpredictable it can be either way. I've had terrible news when our RE was expecting great news, and great news when RE had prepared us for the worst. I think if you are concerned about what will happen down the track if you wait and if there are financial benefits, it sounds like the pros outweighs the cons. If you can do hopefully one more round and get some more frosties in the bank, hopefully the delay before doing a transfer from your first cycle will not be significant.
I think it's important to remember, even though you would of course be aware, that the majority of the time couples do need to go through multiple cycles for a take home baby.
All the best with your decision making and outcome of your results xxxx
CP #1- due April 2017 lost 5.5 weeks
cp #2- due May 2017 lost at 4.5 weeks
iUI #1- BFN
IUI #2-BFN
IVF#1- transfer 2- BFP! Due October 2017 c/p#3 lost at 3.5 weeks
I was torn, and after discussions with the mister I'm going ahead with it, although part of me is unsure if I will want more than one child because of my future age and work. I think it would be a time of pain and regret if I do want more and hadn't prepared given my current struggles with conception.
Your post came at a good time because it's reassuring to have the doubts and not be alone with them,
TTC June 2013
Lap, HSG, Hysteroscopy
High FSH/ Low AMH
Endo Mild/ Moderate
History w/Clomid/Femera/Progesterone
IVF #1 cancelled poor responder
IVF #2 two good eggs/ froze both on day 3 rather then lose before blast
Awaiting sonohystogram to determine if minor surgery needed before FET
We're not doing IVF (...yet - still one more IUI to go), but I'm going to be 33 in a few months. If I'm already struggling this much, I don't want to have to try this again when my eggs are 2 years older. I read yesterday that with each FET, there's about a 33% chance of it taking... so ideally, I'd like to have about 4-6 in the hopper before we start transferring. I'm at a point now where I'm not "wishful thinking" so much as "playing the odds".
ps. they're in a different situation than you, but I was just listening to an episode of Matt and Doree's Eggcellent Adventure where she talks about how they are doing multiple rounds of IVF to bank embryos before doing any transfers. She said she had to even have an exception made with her insurance to cover the retrieval, because they already have one embie on ice.
@FuzzyDust - That's exactly what I'm thinking... depending on how the PGS results come back of course, I feel like there is a small chance we can have the family we want but I'm not sure, and I don't want to risk having even more trouble down the road.
@rainbowwishes5 - Thanks for your encouragement and good luck with your next two retrievals!
@cakeforbreakfast - I know what you mean about not wanting to regret it down the line. I have always said that I only wanted 2 children, but now that I'm going through all this I wonder if I might end up wanting more later and I don't want to regret not doing everything that I could have done now.
@funkykey - Ugh, the odds seem like they're always against us! Sometimes it seems amazing that anyone ever gets pregnant! Thanks for the podcast link- I'll have to check it out!
Me: 31 DH: 31
Married: June 2012
TTC: December 2015
DX: MFI
IVF #1: March 2017- 16R, 12F, 4 blasts, 2 PGS normal (3BB & 3CB)
IVF #2: May 2017- 19R, 17F, 6 blasts, 1 PGS normal (5CC)
FET#1: July 2017- BFP!
I vacillate between being so grateful that I live in this time and where I live, (because if I'd been born in another place and another time, I might not even be able to do any treatments) and then being so frustrated that every step takes so long, and so much time and money and effort, and wishing that we knew more and that there were more guarantees.
It is such a roller coaster!
Similar to you, I was told all the time during my cycle that I was responding "perfectly" and that everything was going great. And I had similar numbers and results to you: 24 retrieved, 15 mature/9 immature, 12 of the matures fertilized with ICSI and 2 of the immatures ended up fertilizing naturally. From those 14 I ended up with 5 blasts and after PGS testing I had 3 normal. I am so incredibly grateful to have those normal blasts waiting on ice. But like you I was a little disappointed with the results because I too thought I would have lots of embryos for now and any future children and that more than one retrieval wouldn't be necessary.
Only you and your DH can decide if a second cycle and banking is the right option for you. And my guess is that after you meet with your RE you'll have a lot more info and the choice that is right for you will become much clearer. But given the possible financial benefits you mention about the genetic testing and having some insurance coverage now, it sounds like getting more embryos now might be smart. (I have the same deal on my genetic testing - up to 8 embryos over the course of 9 months. If I'm unable to transfer in my upcoming cycle I'm seriously considering speaking with my RE about going into another retrieval right away so I could get a few more tested in that 9 month window. But I'll be taking it right down to the wire!)
@AngryBull - I am also eager to get to transfer and part of me just wants to do an FET now so I can get pregnant sooner! I hope that your transfer is successful! Is there a particular reason you waited 6 months since ER?
We found out today that 2 of the embryos are normal. I have mixed emotions of being so relieved that we have any and also disappointed that we don't have more and will likely have to go through this process again at some point.
We still have our appointment on Thursday to discuss things further, but right now, I'm leaning towards doing another retrieval to hopefully have more to use in the future. I'm also torn between wondering if we should do another cycle right away, or wait a few months and see if we can make any additional changes to try and improve our results. Don't know if there's anything we can change that would actually make a difference though...
Me: 31 DH: 31
Married: June 2012
TTC: December 2015
DX: MFI
IVF #1: March 2017- 16R, 12F, 4 blasts, 2 PGS normal (3BB & 3CB)
IVF #2: May 2017- 19R, 17F, 6 blasts, 1 PGS normal (5CC)
FET#1: July 2017- BFP!
CP #1- due April 2017 lost 5.5 weeks
cp #2- due May 2017 lost at 4.5 weeks
iUI #1- BFN
IUI #2-BFN
IVF#1- transfer 2- BFP! Due October 2017 c/p#3 lost at 3.5 weeks
We also have a food and wine festival we are going to next weekend which was supposed to be a celebration for finishing ER and a last hoorah before FET. It is nice to have something to look forward to so maybe we'll do paleo with some exceptions...
Me: 31 DH: 31
Married: June 2012
TTC: December 2015
DX: MFI
IVF #1: March 2017- 16R, 12F, 4 blasts, 2 PGS normal (3BB & 3CB)
IVF #2: May 2017- 19R, 17F, 6 blasts, 1 PGS normal (5CC)
FET#1: July 2017- BFP!
Like @funkykey said, some insurance plans will not cover an ER if you have a viable embryo frozen and waiting. Make sure you find out before you consider banking.
2017 - egg retrieval #1 - 3 eggs, 0 embryos appropriate for transfer; ER #2 2 eggs, 0 embryos on day 3; ER #3 1 egg 0 embryos
moved to donor egg in summer 2017; 35 eggs retrieved; 19 fertilized; 9 total embryos
Fresh transfer Dec 2017= BFP! baby boy born 8/22/18
May 2019 - surprise natural pregnancy ended in MC
Nov 2019 FET; MC at 9 weeks
May 2020 FET; BFN
July 2020 FET; CP treated with methotrexate
Oct 2020 BFP!
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I'm glad you started this thread it was interesting to read others opinions! At first I didn't think of banking as I just wanted to get pregnant especially since I was pushing 40 and then come to find out i have low amh so that clock is really a bomb about to explode. My RE wanted to do a fresh transfer and unfortunately for me I only got 3 (which I knew going into ER, but I wanted to make sure my eggs were even worth going for and this was my 3rd round of IVF) so we did a 3day transfer with the 3 eggs I got. 4A, 4AB and one 3AB or BC. And to my delight 2 stuck and I was pregnant with twins, how exciting I don't have to go through all of this again, 2 babies would be a dream at this point. Everyone at the clinic kept saying, buy one get one free...its all OPP for me. Everything finally came together **TW** and then I MC at 10 wks and lost them both in Jan. All I wanted to do and still want to do is get pregnant ASAP!! And I wish I had some frosties in waiting that I could be using and not go through this torture again. SO now i'm in my 4th IVF cycle and hopefully going to ER this weekend. Now because of what happened they would like me to do PGS testing (even though I do know one of the twins was normal as I had it tested after) which we know can really cut down the chances. I'm sharing my story cause even though we never want to think of the worst happening, it can and its better to have back up it you can. They always say younger eggs are stronger...and now I'm closer to 41
Unexplained Infertility - but I am 40...Low AMH .30
7 - IUI (50mg-150mg Clomid) Feb - August 2016 all BFN
IVF#1 August 2016 (Antagonist protocol 4/5 eggs) Cancelled cycle
IVF#2 Sept 2016 (microdose luporn pro - disappearing follies, ONLY ONE, convert to IUI) BFN
IVF#3 November 2016 (4 ER, 3 F, 3DT)-BFP
IVF#4 March 2017 //EPP (10 ER (1 wonky so 9 ER) 7F, 3B (5AB, (2)5BB) PGS tested- ALL abnormal
IVF#5 April 2017 // EPP (7 ER, 7F yes! 6B) 2/5 day 4/6 day - 2 PGS normal! yes!!
IVF#6 May 2017 // Antagonist didn't have time for Estrogen Priming...(4 ER, 3 F, 3B) (5AB, (2) 5BB) 2 PGS normal, yes!!
IVF#7 June 2017 // EPP praying this is it and then on to an FET!
@Hopeful_mom - So sorry to hear about your MC.
Me: 31 DH: 31
Married: June 2012
TTC: December 2015
DX: MFI
IVF #1: March 2017- 16R, 12F, 4 blasts, 2 PGS normal (3BB & 3CB)
IVF #2: May 2017- 19R, 17F, 6 blasts, 1 PGS normal (5CC)
FET#1: July 2017- BFP!
I wouldn't be surprised if your RE says he views your cycle as very successful - that's what my RE said. It was reassuring but I also let him know that I had put a lot of stock in his (and the staff's) comments that I was doing so well and that I would have tons of embryos - and that they led me to be a little disappointed in the end. My RE really took it to heart and I think it was important feedback for him to hear not only for other patients, but for how he presents things for me in the future. Now we have much more pragmatic conversations and he knows that I really want facts (and this it probably best not to over-promise with me).
As for what to change for the future, the only thing I've done is added CoQ10 to my supplement regimen.
I ended up with Five PGD normal embryos. (2,2,1)
my 1st round I was just taking normal vitamins and CoQ10 and had about 13 eggs, with 2 normal.
my 2nd round I was taking so many supplements and vitamins i was a walking pharmacy...still only ended up with 2 normals.
Last round still taking all my meds..only retrieved 4 eggs with 1 normal.
In the end our eggs are never getting younger, so I say try and get as many out as you can now.
Taking all the supplements won't hurt you (but I would stay away from too much dhea)
but for me it really didn't help much. I think just an overall healthy diet and exercise is very important. Plus a positive attitude. Instead of acupuncture I opted for Reiki treatments, to help me with improving my overall good energy flow throughout my body.
One other thing too, is that having to go through an IVF process with a little one would be really tough. My RE doesn't allow kids in the waiting rooms. My first transfer was a success! And I just had another successful transfer for baby #2.
So many less appts for a frozen transfer it was manageable for childcare.
Good luck!
It seemed pretty average to me. In total I had 26 eggs retrieved with 5 ending up normal.
Hope your normals result in some babies
Thanks, and congrats to YOU!! Fx for 5 sticky buns and the big, bouncing family of your dreams! ❤
Also an excellent point about going through it later with a little one - so glad it worked out for you
Our plan was also to PGS test and bank to try to avoid another loss (went straight to IVF for this reason once I realized I had coverage), but we seem to be having trouble getting that far (having anything to even test).
@mtele If your insurance company denies the second cycle, have your doctor appeal it with a peer to peer review. I have just a few (9 mature) eggs (not even embryos) that I froze 4-1/2 years ago (a good two and a half years before I met DH, and it was still experimental!) that are last resort - we were hoping to use them to try for #2. My insurance initially denied IVF coverage even though I didn't even work for this company till two years ago and paid for the egg freezing completely OOP. Unfortunately, my first of two covered cycles was a complete and total disaster, but they had no problem getting the prior authorization for the second. But because it is such a time-sensitive thing, we'd have probably found the money somewhere to do another cycle. Depending on how this next one goes, we may have to do that for a third (if there's any indication there's a chance we'd get anything). I wish I'd scraped up more money to freeze more eggs right after I turned 35 but I can't do anything about that now. Good luck!
Married 6/18/16 (Me 42, DH 44), TTC #2
***TW***
As of 12/2016: AMH 1.42, FSH 6.1, AFC ~10
Self-benched Nov-Dec 2016 for
IVF #1 Jan-Feb 2017 (OCP, testosterone primed antagonist w/HGH - ER 2/2/17 - 12R, 7M ICSI'd, 3F, 0B)
IVF #2 Mar-Apr 2017 (testosterone primed agonist/luteal lupron w/HGH - ER 4/8/17 - 10R, 8M, 8F, 5B, 1 PGS normal)
IVF #3 May-Jun 2017 (testosterone primed agonist/luteal lupron w/HGH - ER 6/4/17 - 14R, 5F, 3B, 0 normal)
**New RE**
IVF #4 Sept 2017 (natural start microdose lupron flare w/HGH - ER 9/28/17 - 33R, 18F, 10B, 4 PGS normals!)
FET #1 (medicated) of one PGS normal 4AA XX 11/2/17 - Beta #1 11/11/17 (153), Beta #2 11/13/17 (324), mc at 5w1d on 11/19/17
IVF #5 Dec 2017 - Insemination of 9 frozen eggs from 2012 (8F, 1B, 0 normal)
Jan 2018 - Natural cycle ERA (normal/receptive) & stimming for
IVF #6 Jan-Feb 2018 (natural start microdose lupron flare w/HGH - ER 2/3/18 - 17R, 6M, 4F, 0 blasts)
IVF #7 Feb 2018 (natural start microdose lupron flare w/HGH - ER 2/26/18 - 19R, 9M, 9F, 4B, 2 PGS normals)
FET #2 Apr 2018 (natural cycle w/o trigger, w/P4 support) of one PGS normal 4AA- XX 4/5/18 - Beta #1 4/14/18 (67), Beta #2 4/16/18 (231)
Rainbow baby girl born 12/16/2018 (via c-section, induced at 39 weeks)
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TFAS!
FET #3 Dec 2019 (natural cycle w/o trigger, w/P4 support) of one PGS normal 3BB XY 12/16/19 - Beta #1 12/24/19 (139), Beta #2 12/27/19 (482)
I don't have any known genetic diseases, but just knew going in that egg quality was my issue, so better to eliminate the bad ones before transferring them and going through multiple miscarriages.
My RE does think my cycle was successful overall. She said that I had a good number of eggs retrieved, although she was surprised based on my age how few made it to blast. Of those that were tested, she said that having 2 normal out of 4 is a good result. If we do another cycle, she said she would just increase my Gonal-F to 225 and suggested that I start taking DHEA and CoQ10. I asked my clinic to submit an approval to the insurance company to see if they will cover it. If they do, then we will go ahead, if not, I will have to check to see how much it would cost OOP, but we will probably just go straight for transfer.
@artemis618 - I will have to check on the peer-to-peer review if they don't approve it. I am sorry that your first cycle didn't go well and truly hope that this one has better results! Also, it's great that you have some frozen eggs, although I hope you don't have to use them yet, you might end up having better luck with them since they were retrieved at a younger age.
Me: 31 DH: 31
Married: June 2012
TTC: December 2015
DX: MFI
IVF #1: March 2017- 16R, 12F, 4 blasts, 2 PGS normal (3BB & 3CB)
IVF #2: May 2017- 19R, 17F, 6 blasts, 1 PGS normal (5CC)
FET#1: July 2017- BFP!
I commend all the girls that did freezing eggs prior, I thought about it BUT so many said I still had all the time in the world, even with turning 40, however my AMH did not agree.
So ER i got 10 but we knew one was already wonky so we say 9, 7 fertilized, by day 3 // 5 were looking super strong! On day 5 I had 2 blasts and luckily today I got one more to join the party! I have one 5AB (reg fert) and two 5BB (icsi) I know I should be happy with 3, I'll be even happier when they all come back pgs normal
Unexplained Infertility - but I am 40...Low AMH .30
7 - IUI (50mg-150mg Clomid) Feb - August 2016 all BFN
IVF#1 August 2016 (Antagonist protocol 4/5 eggs) Cancelled cycle
IVF#2 Sept 2016 (microdose luporn pro - disappearing follies, ONLY ONE, convert to IUI) BFN
IVF#3 November 2016 (4 ER, 3 F, 3DT)-BFP
IVF#4 March 2017 //EPP (10 ER (1 wonky so 9 ER) 7F, 3B (5AB, (2)5BB) PGS tested- ALL abnormal
IVF#5 April 2017 // EPP (7 ER, 7F yes! 6B) 2/5 day 4/6 day - 2 PGS normal! yes!!
IVF#6 May 2017 // Antagonist didn't have time for Estrogen Priming...(4 ER, 3 F, 3B) (5AB, (2) 5BB) 2 PGS normal, yes!!
IVF#7 June 2017 // EPP praying this is it and then on to an FET!
Cycle #1 really impacted my natural cycle and body rhythms more than I thought it did!
Unexplained Infertility - but I am 40...Low AMH .30
7 - IUI (50mg-150mg Clomid) Feb - August 2016 all BFN
IVF#1 August 2016 (Antagonist protocol 4/5 eggs) Cancelled cycle
IVF#2 Sept 2016 (microdose luporn pro - disappearing follies, ONLY ONE, convert to IUI) BFN
IVF#3 November 2016 (4 ER, 3 F, 3DT)-BFP
IVF#4 March 2017 //EPP (10 ER (1 wonky so 9 ER) 7F, 3B (5AB, (2)5BB) PGS tested- ALL abnormal
IVF#5 April 2017 // EPP (7 ER, 7F yes! 6B) 2/5 day 4/6 day - 2 PGS normal! yes!!
IVF#6 May 2017 // Antagonist didn't have time for Estrogen Priming...(4 ER, 3 F, 3B) (5AB, (2) 5BB) 2 PGS normal, yes!!
IVF#7 June 2017 // EPP praying this is it and then on to an FET!
@mtele- I agree with what others have said, I think getting 2 normal out of 16 eggs retrieved is pretty normal. I was told that typically 80% of the retrieved eggs are mature, of which ~70% fertilizes. Roughly 50% of the fertilized embryos make it to blast, and at your age, about 60% of blasts should be PGS normal.
@Knottie1444748500- You must have done PGS testing. PGS screens for chromosomes and PGD tests for specific genes, though some companies use those two terms interchangeably or use one of the terms to mean both. So confusing. I think most people do PGS testing, especially AMA patients like myself.
@Hopeful_mom- My clinic offers bundle packages for patients doing multiple cycles. For example, if you're just doing 1 IVF cycle, then the price is roughly 13K. But a two-cycle plan will cost 20K, and a three-cycle plan will cost an additional 7-8K, etc. The plan doesn't include PGS testing, or ICSI or any additional services so the cost adds up quickly.
@cmiller73- My cycle hasn't been the same after my IVF either. My cycles are shorter than it used to be. I usually get my first period ~10 days after ER, then the following cycle is 23 days, then the cycle after that is 26. My typical cycle before IVF was 29, 30 days. I also started spotting mid-cycle. I should probably check to see if I'm ovulating or not but now that we've moved on to IVF, DH and I gave up on the idea of trying to conceive naturally and we haven't checked LH surges since.
Unexplained infertility/AMA, polycystic ovaries, insulin resistance
FET#1(July 2017): eSET of first of 4 PGS-normal embryos, DS born 3/30/2018
FET#2(Oct/Nov 2019): eSET
@cashewchicken and @liljoy well it's nice to know I'm not alone! Being 43 I'm trying bank as much as I can, FET with PGS and apply icsi this cycle (our fertilization was not good first time around) We hope we can overcome the fert attrition and the egg attrition that happened this time with these changes! (IVF#1: 25 follies, to 13R, 11M, 3F, 1B)
CP #1- due April 2017 lost 5.5 weeks
cp #2- due May 2017 lost at 4.5 weeks
iUI #1- BFN
IUI #2-BFN
IVF#1- transfer 2- BFP! Due October 2017 c/p#3 lost at 3.5 weeks
@rainbowwishes5 since this is my first time going through the process i'm still not 100% sure how it comes together between the cycles, why i was reaching out to my RE to make sure i'm not missing a cycle.
cmiller73 hey - i believe we are doing the same protocol, I haven't been testing for my surge so I guess thats why they said my levels weren't ready to start yet. It did seem like you're other cycle was really off to a great start, sorry the fert didn't cooperate that would frustrate me as well!! The icsi costs more but because I only had 3 the first time we werent taking any chances. This cycle we did both and 2 out of the 3 blasts were from icsi so hopefully thats just what you need. I keep telling OH his boys have bad direction why we couldn't conceive naturally
cashewchicken you're going at it very wise as i'm told at that age your eggs should still be ok. I wasted TTC naturally at that time as OH didn't want me going for help. My RE knew I really wanted to get pregnant and is probably why she didn't bring up the banking to me as we were also doing a fresh transfer. Technically I was first all set with twins and wouldve been done so its hard to be back to square one. I'm trying it like you to have more then one child BUT g-d forbid it happens again I can just go into an FET rather then having to do a full ivf cycle, i hope!!
Unexplained Infertility - but I am 40...Low AMH .30
7 - IUI (50mg-150mg Clomid) Feb - August 2016 all BFN
IVF#1 August 2016 (Antagonist protocol 4/5 eggs) Cancelled cycle
IVF#2 Sept 2016 (microdose luporn pro - disappearing follies, ONLY ONE, convert to IUI) BFN
IVF#3 November 2016 (4 ER, 3 F, 3DT)-BFP
IVF#4 March 2017 //EPP (10 ER (1 wonky so 9 ER) 7F, 3B (5AB, (2)5BB) PGS tested- ALL abnormal
IVF#5 April 2017 // EPP (7 ER, 7F yes! 6B) 2/5 day 4/6 day - 2 PGS normal! yes!!
IVF#6 May 2017 // Antagonist didn't have time for Estrogen Priming...(4 ER, 3 F, 3B) (5AB, (2) 5BB) 2 PGS normal, yes!!
IVF#7 June 2017 // EPP praying this is it and then on to an FET!