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    Quote Originally Posted by kdobie73
    I'm sorry!!!! I guess my frustration is evident, and I apologize.

    I just know that the antral follicle count is the best indication of a woman's reproductive health, so I just wonder why the test isn't standard, while others are..

    I apologize if I caused any undue stress.
    Oh, you didn't cause any stress on my end at all.
    I wonder if it's not a standard test because not all RE's believe it's the best indication of ovarian reserve/response.



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    Update

    Update - out of the 7 that fertilized, all 7 are "growing beautifully."

    This is day 3 of growing and that's all she told me. I keep hearing how you all say your embies are grade A or B, when did you find this out? At the day of transfer? I'm thinking the embryologist isn't telling me everything unless she's been instructed to let the Dr give specifics on embryo quality at ET.


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    Good news! I really never knew much about the embryo quality until transfer day. I would only hear about ones that were doing well or not so well.


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