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Suzie - Sep 24th, 2009 10:17 AM
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Dr. Jacobs,

On Tuesday My RE transfered 4 B quality Blasto's, 2 were B+ and 2 were B-, I'm 37 years old and had 1 failed IVF cycle already. Do you have any statitstic on our implantation rate? We had a total of 6 blastos but the doctor said he thought the other 2 were not viable. I got a call on Wed from the nurse saying both had reach the blasto stage and looked really good so they ended up freezing them, which was good news, we didn't think we'd have any to freeze, does this mean the 4 they transfered could be better than expected? We are just wondering what our chances would be for multiples? For example, what's the percentage of 4 implanting, 3 implanting, 2 implanting or none implanting, etc....This is probably our last chance at having a baby. Also, we did IVF 8 years ago and had twins with a 3 day transfer, does that help our chances because I've delivered before?
Any info you have even if it's vague is very helpful.
If anyone else has had luck with this, we'd love to hear from you as well.

Suzie


B. Jacobs, M. D. - Sep 25th, 2009 4:16 PM

REmeber, your eggs are much different today than they were 8 years ago. I really cannot tell you the probabilityt of all 4 of the blastocysts you transferred producing viable pregnacies. We do not transfer more than 3 blastocysts, and for patients under the age of 35, we do not transfer more than 2.
Good luck.


Suzie - Sep 25th, 2009 5:42 PM

Thanks you! Do rising progesterone levels mean anything this early (4 days past ET)?

Am I correct in assuming people get pregnant everyday with B quality embryos?

Suzie


B. Jacobs, M. D. - Sep 27th, 2009 9:15 AM

As long as progesterone is at least 20 ng/ml, the level is adequate.
Good luck.


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