So our clinic called and our embies have improved though only slightly. We have one blastocyst and one at compaction. They recommended a double transfer so we went with that as didn’t want to risk losing any.
First embie split from one cell to four which they said is not great prognosis. Although it did get to blastocyst. But it had a lot of fragmentation they said.
The second is a slow grower but she said was a nice embie. It reached compaction which she said was before blastocyst. We had a slow grower before which turned out to be our best yet and we fell pregnant, though we did miscarry.
But still plan on staying positive and hope we will get the best news for Christmas. 💞
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Oh good luck to you as well. We are in for blood test on 22nd just because of Christmas. They said it’s a day early so there is a chance if positive it could be a low one and need to go back but they didn’t want me holding on longer than I need too.
Yeah this is our first blood test. Always been HPT before. But this time is our first going private so not sure if that’s why they do things differently.
We have had two fresh and one frozen. Our last frozen resulted in pregnancy but I miscarried at 12+5days. So I was out of NHS chances as I had my two fresh cycles and a pregnancy.
But we have to take the positives. It was so hard but you come through it and we got there so I can get there again hopefully.
Good luck on your journey. I had a FET yesterday and will be also testing on 22 December - hopefully we can catch up afterwards to share our results. Keeping my fingers crossed they will be positive! xx
Just popping by to wish you luck - I am testing on the 22nd. This is our first ICSI cycle and we have two embies on board - FC for lots of Christmas happiness for us all xxx
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