Mixed emotions on PGTA results

Went from 17 mature eggs -> 10 fertilized -> 5 day-5 blasts -> 1 euploid embryo ranked 3CC by our clinic.

Dr said she has never transferred a 3CC, but wouldn’t stop us from trying since it is Euploid. We feel hopeful with a euploid embryo and would like to try before pursuing another egg retrieval.

My husband and I want to know any success stories or estimated success percentages that you heard from your clinics in similar situations, thanks

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u/Tawes_activewear — 5 days ago

Looking to buy hybrid or PHEV (maybe?) for under 150k

Could be new or used, just looking for something that has decent power and consumption. Honestly it doesn't even have to be a hybrid as long as I'm not paying a fortune at the pump. Must have Apple CarPlay.

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u/Tawes_activewear — 16 days ago

Should I ask my doctor to do a fresh transfer?

We are overseas for the summer for IVF and I am now nervous that due to holidays and timing that we won’t be able to transfer before my dr leaves in August. We are tentatively assuming egg retrieval will be June 20. I asked if we could do a frozen transfer before the end of July, and her response was inchallah (not very reassuring).

I am 32, have one child who we conceived naturally, I have regular 27 days cycles, and from what I am reading there isn’t a huge difference between success for fresh vs frozen under the age of 35. Could I get any info from more experienced sisters? Thanks x

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u/Tawes_activewear — 2 months ago

Niche repair?

Trying to get the ball rolling on our IVF journey, have done the prescreening and dr is recommending a hysteroscopy for cesarean niche repair. OB surgeon upon consultation said it isn’t as bad as IVF dr is saying, and it may have difficulties getting approved with insurance

Has anyone dealt with similar experience? If I can’t get this niche fixed am I essentially not creating a hospitable environment? Is dr just setting herself up for best possible outcome even though it might be nbd? Thanks x

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u/Tawes_activewear — 2 months ago

Had my consultation with my fertility specialist in the UAE. Hopefully we will be able to get everything done before the end of the summer.

Can anyone share what exercise advice your Dr shared? My doctor said high-impact activity is a no-no while on the stimulating hormones because it can lead to ovary torsion. She also said no pilates or swimming for the same reason. Can I do treadmill walking? Moderate weightlifting? I am scared I will gain so much weight while on the hormones, and working out is so important to me. Thanks ❤️

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u/Tawes_activewear — 2 months ago