We've been working with a local fertility clinic here in the DC area. They've been just ok, I'll skip the details here. But now I'm starting to become officially concerned about their competency. My wife and I had our IVF implant a few days ago with what they called "a healthy, beautiful blastocyst." Prior to that, the reports were as follows. Day 1: six of your eight eggs have thawed. Day 2: six eggs continue to divide. This was the case all the way up to Day 5, when they selected the healthiest blastocyst to implant. It was so healthy that they did not see a need to implant two, which they often do.
The plan, as is standard for most, was to let the remaining blastocysts develop that were not implanted. Those that matured into viable embryos would be frozen for us to use at a later day.
Now, this morning, two days after the implant and all these good positively developing blastocyst reports, we receive this very short note.
"Your nurse is out of the office today. I wanted to let you know that the lab was not able to freeze the remaining embryos. They did not continue to develop into blastocysts."
This strikes me as odd, alarming and a host of other unpleasant characterizations.
Is this normal? I am finding it hard to believe that we went from five very healthy, dividing embryos down to zero in such a short time.
Re: After IVF we went from five (5) embryos to zero (0) in just one day?!?!
Unexplained infertility
TTC #1 since 2015
11/2015 - BFP! 12/2015 - MC
IVF #1 July 2017 freeze all (20 eggs, 15 mature, 10 fert, 6 blasts, 4 PGS normal)
FET #1 TBD Surprise BFP 9/2017 while waiting for FET... hoping for the best!
I understand your frustration. I had 4 embryos developing well my first IVF cycle and they stopped growing on day 3-4. Only one made it to blast on day 6, but turned out abnormal. 2nd IVF cycle, only 1 out of 5 made it to blast. Came back normal and we have a FET scheduled for Oct. We only have the one shot so I am curious of success stories with 1 embryo transfered.
Generally the answer you will get as why they didn't survive is due to the genetics, also half of miscarriages are genetic related too. So embryo arrest is very common, and all over the place.
It can be really difficult, and I feel for you.
1st ivf 11 retreived
9 fert
7 made it to day 3
5 to day 5. Of those only 1 tested normal.
2nd ivf
9 retreived
7 fert
5 made it to day 3
4 to day 5
2 tested normal.
Had a cp on the first transfer made it to week 5.
Waiting to see when i can do another transfer. Best of luck to you!