Just wanted to share my miracle story and hopefully give some hope and encouragement to you ladies and say that one should never give up on their dreams!
After 6 years filled with disappointment, fear and tears I finally had my miracle baby 2 months ago. Many times I feared that it will never happen for me and was close to giving up but something told me to just keep going.
I wish you all good luck with your progress and don’t lose hope!
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This post makes my heart happy 💕 huge congratulations and big hugs. You were one of the first people I followed on here when I joined about 3 or 4 years ago, so it’s lovely to see you got your happy ending! xx
If all of the embryos have problems that means that the baby either would not survive and you would not get pregnant or would get pregnant and later the baby will not progress properly and you would have a miscarriage, or baby would have genetic problems, for example Down syndrome or others. Of course some people choose to have babies with genetic problems which you would have to decide for yourself.
Congratulations!! Wow 13 transfers , I did 3 , I've never had a positive test , I'm 33 and I feel already like giving up hope, your post is very refreshing 💙 What was your fertility issue if you don't mind me asking ?
No known issues, I have slight endo but so mild that not really a problem. Very good number of eggs for my age, I was also a very fit person ( slightly different now, post baby ) so no issues with weight etc… Must have been egg quality but I have started trying for a baby at 33yo so I don’t know. Husband has no issues x
Congratulations. This is just the post I was looking for as I’ve now had 4 egg collections and 7 transfers and wondering g if it’s even possible after this many. Please don’t think me insensitive but I’ve never been pregnant and I wonder if any of your previous transfers were successful initially, giving you the knowledge that it was possible to get pregnant?
I was naturally pregnant before starting IVF, I lost my pregnancy at 6 weeks. I was trying naturally for a year but unfortunately it did not work out so I embarked on IVF route. 2 or 3 times I had week line at 2weeks post transfers and on the 10th transfer I had achieved pregnancy that unfortunately did not progress again, that was when I decided that I need to do PGTA testing. I had all the other test done at the beginning of IVF, thyroid, era emma alice, immune stuff, my tubes, laparosopy, my husband was checked. You name it, I had it done… I was able to have my daughter after 3rd transfer with PGTA tested embryos so it shows you that despite transferring healthy embryo you might not get pregnant, everything else has to fall in place as well to achieve pregnancy…
My clinic gave me 70% chance of achieving pregnancy with a healthy embryo but I knew it is not true, clinics base their statistics on achieving pregnancy (positive pregnancy test) not on bringing the baby home so you should keep that in mind. I don’t want sound pessimistic but I thought I should be honest x I wish you all the best luck with your IVF and don’t give up. Despite my low chances at this age and my difficult experience with IVF I will prob be trying for a sibling in a year or two xxx
I forgot to mention, I have read stories from women achieving pregnancy after 26, 28 transfers… so if you have the mental strength and can afford it you should not give up x
Your story gives me hope!!! I’ve just had my 13th transfer fail and I feel like other people think I should just give up but I’m determined to keep going! Transfer number 14 coming up… 🤞🏼🤞🏼🤞🏼
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