Now that I am getting closer to the big day, I am starting to feel a little anxious. We have one frozen blast to transfer, a 4BB, from our successful IVF back in Nov. '05.
Our RE quotes us an 80% post-thaw survival rate and a 20-30% pregnancy rate.
I am hoping others will share their experiences with single transfers with frozen blasts!
Thanks everyone!!
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03-09-2011, 01:21 PM #1
jazzjoy70Registered Useris resigned.
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Success with SET?
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03-11-2011, 06:58 AM #2
hi jazzjoy,
i had a SET (frozen 5day blast) in january and am now almost 9 weeks pregnant.
the blast was frozen after an IVF cycle with retrieval in october. we only thawed the one blast, and it survived and ended up sticking. best of luck to you with your SET! keep us posted.
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03-22-2011, 12:28 AM #3
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I have not had success with a sFET but wanted to wish you luck!
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03-24-2011, 11:22 AM #4
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i am not officially BFP yet, but we just did FET 3/15 and transferred a single hatching blast. just POASed this am and it was "+". so don't loose hope!
me 34 (no ovaries), dh 38 (fine)
1/08 - IVF #1 donor eggs - bfp
8/08 - Preeclampsia; ds born @ 31 weeks
8/09 - 05/10 - 3 failed FETs
3/11 - FET #4 (single blast trans.) Mar 15th; BFP - due 12/1/11
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03-24-2011, 11:29 AM #5
lisa07878Registered Userhas no status.
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Congrats - That is great news : )
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