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8th round of ivf..1 pgs tested embryo or use untested ?

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Hi, after 2 miscarriages (number 4 and 5 ivf) with intralipids and steroids.. The next 2 rounds failed to implant.. Once was pgs tested as well 😔. No idea why as previously with intralipids and steroids they worked. Anyways I've had a hysteroscopy last month and I'm good to go. They found a few uterine polyps which they removed so I'm hoping this next FET will be successful. I'm going to be 43 next month and I keep having hope that it will happen but I'm also terrified of another miscarriage. I don't think I could cope. My dilemma now is do I go for the Pgs tested one embryo that I have frozen or do I go for 3 embryos (the doctor has finally agreed to let me try 3) that are not tested? Recently retrieved in February. I have 2 also from last year that I could potentially use.

Both my previous pregnancies came from untested embryos and both miscarried before 9 weeks...any advice or experience would be appreciated xx

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There is a higher chance of miscarriage with polyps. Do you think that could have been the issue? I got naturally pregnant after doing ivf (surprisingly) but sadly MC’d at 12 weeks. It was odd I got so far and I had a big polyp at the time. No one can know but have always wondered if it was the polyp (and a few smaller ones I had)

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Thank you.. So sorry about your miscarriage... My polyps were quite small so they may have stopped implantation but the miscarriages were more likely chromosome issues. Are you still trying?

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Thank you for your commiserations, but luckily it’s a while ago now. So no, after polyp removal I continued with ivf and after a medicated failed transfer I had a successful naturally modified transfer and now I’m about to give birth to our first child ❤️

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Hey, that's great that you have so many embryos. Personally I had a polyp removed and a successful pregnancy afterwards. I've also just turned 43. I think your dilemma partly depends on how quickly you want to get pregnant and how much energy and finances you have. Unfortunately I don't think there's any way of knowing which embryo will be successful. You could try the tested one and if that doesn't work test the others? Good luck xx

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Thank you... I have energy but it's been a long journey and I do really want a baby before I get too old.my mum had said the sane as you to go for the tested one first so I'll try that. Fingers crossed...

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