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Old 06-15-2008, 09:38 PM
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Christa -
You actually could just freeze one. I've seen people on their second round of IVF (I'm sure you will be pregnant and another round would be to have even more babies) use a combination of fresh an dfrozen embies. For example, if they are unsure whether to transfer 2 or 3, they might transfer 2 good fresh embryos and also their frozen as they are usually not as hearty but give some additional chance. There is soooo much to fret over in IVF isn't there?
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Me (35)- PCOS, Mild endometriosis, luteal phase defect
DH (35)- perfect in every way
Adopted DD (11)
Levi the labradoodle
TTC 1 year
11/07: HSG - 1 tube blocked
12/07: Lap removed mild scarring from endometriosis

03/20 -IUI #1 with gonal-f, Ovidrel
04/15 -IUI #2 with gonal-f,Ovidrel

IVF #1
05/02 - Start BCPs
05/15 Hysterospcopy
06/02 - Started stims (gonal-f, menopur)
06/11 Trigger with 16 mature follies
06/13 - ER - 10 , started Lovenox
06/16 ET - transferred 1 grade A 8 cell, 1 compacting morula, 1 grade B 8 cell. Froze 2 blasts.
06/27 - Beta


August 2008 - FET
No embies survived thawing process.

IVF#2 Early January


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