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Frozen Embryo Transfer Blastocyst - Articles
How many embryos should I transfer ?
by
Dr. Aniruddha M.
Posted
Mon 05 Oct 2009 10:01pm
1 Comment
This is one of the most difficult decisions which IVF patients and their doctors need to make. There are many variables which affect this, so let's look at them one by one.
If IVF had a success rate of 100%, everyone would be happy to transfer one embryo . Life would always have a happy ending and IVF doctors would no longer need to talk to t ...
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Frozen Embryo Transfer
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Tiffany Snook
Posted
Sat 06 Jun 2009 12:06am
Good news, good news, and more good news! We got scheduled for our FET (Frozen Embryo Transfer). Gabe's kareyotype came back normal, and our baseline appointment went flawless! Yahhooooooo!!!!
Tenative transfer date is set for July 19th of our six day old blastocyst. Gabe and I went to our baseline appointment which was just a check up, some ...
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Frozen embryo transfer (cycle 5 of my IVF with PGD)
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Shona D.
Posted
Sun 30 Jan 2011 5:35am
So this is the last post about my IVF with pre-implantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) history. You may remember from this post , after the embryo transfer for cycle 5, one of our other embryos made it to blastocyst, and so got frozen.
Chances of success
The embryologist said to us “It made it to blastocyst, so we froze it”. His tone made it q ...
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8 Embryos Blastocysts Looking For a Family.
by
pvedmom

Posted
Fri 11 Jan 2013 12:00am
Our family is complete and we would like to donate our remaining embryos to a waiting family.
Four of the eight blastocysts are frozen individually, and four of the eight have been frozen in pairs, so there are four singletons and two sets of two.
All eight embryos are blastocysts: six are Day 5 blastocysts and two are Day 6 blastocyst ...
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8 Embryos Blastocysts Looking For a Family.
by
pvedmom

Posted
Fri 11 Jan 2013 3:34pm
Our family is complete and we would like to donate our remaining embryos to a waiting family.
Four of the eight blastocysts are frozen individually, and four of the eight have been frozen in pairs, so there are four singletons and two sets of two.
All eight embryos are blastocysts: six are Day 5 blastocysts and two are Day 6 blastocysts ...
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All About Frozen Embryos
by
Sharon LaMothe



Posted
Sun 27 Dec 2009 1:00am
Although Infertility Answers has some of the information below located on our site...Miracles Waiting has much more to offer. Click on any of the links below to visit their website.
How are embryos created during an In Vitro Fertilization cycle?
At what stage ...
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All About Embryos
by
Sharon LaMothe



Posted
Tue 21 Oct 2008 12:20am
I am always on the look out to learn something new and then turn around and share it with you. Below are a list of questions about Embryos in Hot Link form. I hope that you find the information as helpful as I did.
Sharon
www.InfertilityAnswers.org
Ho ...
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