So we have two expanded blastocysts one day 5 and one day 6, we also have a day 5 cavitated blastocyst. All being kept safe on ice in Spain! They are all apparently 'very good quality' but don't really know the significance of this. Anyone had any experience with these terms? X
Good news! 🥚🥚🥚: So we have two... - Fertility Network UK
Good news! 🥚🥚🥚
That’s great news. 💕
That's great.
It means they have a higher chance of working compared to a lower grade embryo although lower grade embryos still work too. Diane or other ladies will be able to explain better, my clinic grade in the same way though by using- poor quality, average, above average, top quality etc. Xxx
That's great news! Xxx
Excellent news. When do you go for transfer? X
If all is okay with scan and bloods on 18th oct. Then transfer will be 23rd!cant believe how quickly things are now moving x
That's great. We can be cycle buddies too. If all well with my scan tomorrow (eeek) I will be next Friday xx
Ah that's smashing news!!
They sound like excellent quality. X
Thankyou. Do u know what's advised for travelling after transfer? We will probably fly back the day after, do you think this is okay?? X
This is great news.... for sure it looks like you have top top quality embies. We too have something similar, our baby girl arrived last year... when shiny you all the very best hope4us All
This all sounds very promising, they do sound good! My clinic usually use the terms 4AA, 5AB etc but have a look these links, got some pretty good pics and explanations.....hope it helps.xx
advancedfertility.com/blast...