I have my collection booked for tomorrow. I have good follicle sizes and expect to get around 10 eggs, which is the same as my previous two cycles.
Yesterday one of the embryologists called me to say that she’s been looking at my previous cycles and she needed to share some information with me. Using embryogen in my last cycle may have been the reason my embryos developed slower and was the only time on day 5 I had a morula and early blastocyst put back instead of fully expanded blastocysts. However, my embryogen cycle got me further along, all the way to my 6 week scan when it was discovered to be ectopic. Was this just a coincidence or did embryogen help?
From my first collection back in 2017, when I was 34 I produced five embryos. Embryo 1 - chemical. Embryo 2 - BFN.
I used all remaining in my next Frozen cycle. And also did an endometrial scratch before it. Embryo 3 - didn’t look good after thawing. Embryo 4 didn’t survive thaw. Embryo 5 and 3 were put back and one is now my daughter and the other miscarried at 7 weeks.
The embryologist doesn’t think the scratch made a difference according to the data, but I’m really concerned that my body is killing off embryos that don’t have intervention of some kind.
I have to make a decision;
1 - use embryogen again
2 - don’t use embryogen
3 - Embryologist just spoke to senior consultant and came up with this option, Check for scarring during egg collection (concern of scarring due to my surgery to remove ectopic in April which is why I haven’t had an endometrial scratch so far). Don’t use embryogen and freeze all. Then have an endometrial scratch before a frozen cycle of no scarring (although I’m concerned as I’ve had an embryo not thaw before)
I don’t feel talking to my friends or family will help me make a decision as they don’t know enough about IVF as they’ve never been through it. So ladies, what would you do?