We will be embarking on our last and final cycle next year, we had embryo glue and had 2x slow growing embies last cycle...as this is our last one we want to put everything we can into it.
We are intending to do the glue and the scratch this time...any other tips or suggestions?
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Hi good luck for your next cycle I hope you get your bfp you definateky deserve it. I am currently in my 2ww and just had a faint positive test yesterday and same again today. I am hoping my beta is good next Tue. This is our 6th attempt, we have 5fails before this cycle where all of our embryos thawed 100% perfect and intact and were already dividing again by time of transfer and even had a perfect blastocyst that failed, on none of them cycles did we get a positive, all have been nagative tests. This time around I have tried to relax so much more and not over think things, our two 3day embryos didn't thaw very well, one was only just 75% 6cell and the other 63% 5cell (both were 8cell when frozen) we made the decision to still put them both in and try anyway. This was the least good quality of embryos that we have used to date so from day one I kinda already thought it would fail so I might have been the most relaxed I'm not sure. The only new thing I tried this time compared with any other time was following our 5th fail in Oct I stopped taking pregnacare conception and I started zita west supplements instead - vitafem, vitafem boost (if had numerous ivf failures or miscarriage) , vital dha and daily vitamin D spray. I have taken these religiously every day since the end of Oct. I honestly believe this has helped the embryos to finally implant by preparing my body. I always try to eat healthy but do occasionally have treat days. I'm not sure if this advice will help but I'm hoping it's helped us to get a miracle after all this time (beta next tue). I will keep my fingers crossed for you Xx 💗
Hi sjbiddington. Obviously, just wanted to wish you both well for your round of IVF next year. Let’s hope it will be your year. I do have a list of questions you might like to look through before you go to your next consultation – with apologies if you already have them. If not, just email me in confidence to dianearnold@infertilitynetworkuk.com and I will send them to you. Diane
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