I wonder if someone can please help as we are totally lost today. My mrs is 28 years old and we did single frozen embryo transfer on 18th of December. The embryo was class A ( blastocyst) and everything was perfect but it still turn out to be negative.
We did ivf with icsi as my wife flopian tubes were removed this year due to blockage and swelling and with no chance of natural pregnancy and also sperm quality was average.
We still have 6 frozen embryo transfer left ( 5 days blastocyst) but we are not sure about NHS funding next transfer and weather it would be single or two embryos transfer.
Please can someone help us as we don't know a lot what to do here as
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Firstly, I'm sorry that your first attempt hasn't been successful. The whole IVF process is such a rollercoaster and it's so frustrating not to really have reasons why sometimes things don't work despite everything being perfect. To share my experience, our 1st fresh transfer ended in a miscarriage at 6 weeks and we were recommended a double FET for attempt number 2. One embryo stuck and our son is due to arrive in 4 weeks time. It will depend on your clinic's policy whether you are recommended single or double transfer, there are a lot of factors to consider such as age, embryo quality and risk of multiples. All the very best of luck to you both!
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