We got a call yesterday to say we had 4 top quality and 3 good quality!
Today we had some good news, given that we are against the odds because we can lose embryos at each stage, we had our 7 'frosties' thawed, and only 1 has not survived. So add this to our 7 fresh ones, we have 13 to be biopsied.
I was so pleased when they told me that they were able to biopsy all 13 embryos, and all had survived. So tomorrow is the big day for PGD testing. Should hear Saturday, there's a small chance we might hear late in the day Friday.
Tomorrow is going to be tough!!!
Hubby knew I was feeling a bit 'lost' yesterday. Its a weird feeling, waiting for phonecalls with such important news and knowing the fate of your little embryos are in the hands of others. He arrived home with a lovely bunch of roses. :)
A journey through Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis and IVF in an attempt to prevent passing on Treacher Collins Syndrome
Showing posts with label Frozen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frozen. Show all posts
Thursday, 27 September 2012
Tuesday, 25 September 2012
Cycle 3 - Fertilisation results
Of my 12 eggs:
1 wasn't fully developed
1 didn't not survive the ICSI injection
7 fertilised !!
3 have not fertilised
We will get a call tomorrow to tell us the quality, the biopsies will be done on Thursday along with our frozen ones (depending how how survive thawing, there will be up to 7 of those)
The PGD test will be done Friday, we are likely to find out the results on Saturday.
I'm so pleased we have a good number this cycle, as it helps our odds, and also as there is a risk that 3 day old embryos will not survive thawing (15%) it's better to have out larger number in this last fresh cycle.
Today I started the tablets (Progynova) and Clexane injections. Oh well at least my poor tummy had a break for 2 days !!
1 wasn't fully developed
1 didn't not survive the ICSI injection
7 fertilised !!
3 have not fertilised
We will get a call tomorrow to tell us the quality, the biopsies will be done on Thursday along with our frozen ones (depending how how survive thawing, there will be up to 7 of those)
The PGD test will be done Friday, we are likely to find out the results on Saturday.
I'm so pleased we have a good number this cycle, as it helps our odds, and also as there is a risk that 3 day old embryos will not survive thawing (15%) it's better to have out larger number in this last fresh cycle.
Today I started the tablets (Progynova) and Clexane injections. Oh well at least my poor tummy had a break for 2 days !!
Labels:
Biopsy,
EC,
Egg Collection,
Fertilisation,
Frozen,
PGD
Friday, 3 February 2012
Onwards and upwards
Our three embryos are frozen. There's no more to do now except wait until I can do another cycle.
I'm feeling much better today. Period-like pains gone, and stomach muscles have eased up. I tried to put my suit on for a job interview and there was no way I could do the trousers up!! I have been monitoring my weight. It has come back down again:
I'm feeling much better today. Period-like pains gone, and stomach muscles have eased up. I tried to put my suit on for a job interview and there was no way I could do the trousers up!! I have been monitoring my weight. It has come back down again:
Thursday, 2 February 2012
Snow Babies
A call at lunchtime today told us that our three embryos have been frozen.
All three survived, and are now 8 cells. They also said they were all top quality! Given the highest grading :) This means they have the best chance of surviving and resulting in a pregnancy.
So, we have a low number of embryos, but hey quality not quantity!!
All three survived, and are now 8 cells. They also said they were all top quality! Given the highest grading :) This means they have the best chance of surviving and resulting in a pregnancy.
So, we have a low number of embryos, but hey quality not quantity!!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)

