We just wrapped up an egg retrieval cycle and ended up with 3 genetically normal embryos. Our doctor discussed doing an ERA, but left it up to us to decide if we want to do it. This would push back our transfer by one cycle.
We're hoping to have two kids total so I'm thinking that it might help us be able to do that with only 3 embryos. I'm not sure if I want to wait though.
Anyone have success stores, advice, or anything else they considered with a possible ERA cycle?
Re: Thoughts on ERA
**possible triggers ahead**
I'm 41 years old, and did one egg retrieval knowing it will be our only chance for financial and age-related reasons. I've been through 7 years of infertility, including one loss. We got 4 embryos, none of which were genetically tested for ethical reasons. After a lot of research, discussion, thought, and prayer, we opted not to do the ERA testing and I felt comfortable that I wasn't going to regret it or blame that, even if we didn't have success; I felt confident in the research I read that ERA is unlikely to be a factor in success. We transferred 2 embryos in April, and I'm currently 9 weeks pregnant with a singleton. There's no way to know what the ERA test would've said, but even if this transfer didn't take, we would not have opted for the ERA before the next transfer.
Hope your pregnancy goes smoothly!