In fact a year since we had our first DEIVF in Greece ( double transfer ) top quality… failed
In May we did the same again … failed
So we are left with one embryo. The heartbreak , disbelief & sadness has been overwhelming. After moving forward to DE we naively expected to at least be pregnant by now ..
Anyway our clinic recommended ERA before we go any further. I flew back to Greece last month .
Results show I’m pre receptive… basically I need 24 hours more progesterone… 7 days in total.
All the other tests came back normal
Any one with positive outcomes after their ERA ?
I’m trying to be optimistic but I’m loosing faith tbh .
Sorry for the long post .. needing some hope xx
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Hello, after a failed transfer with my own eggs (age 44) and an”exceptional” top quality day 5 blastocyst I had the ERA/Emma/Alice which showed I was pre-receptive and also needed extra progesterone. My next transfer after that did result in a bfp and although it ended in missed miscarriage I’m pretty certain it was down to the age of my old eggs. Fast forward a year and my first transfer with donor eggs (using same pre receptive protocol) worked and I am currently 12 weeks. I definitely think having the ERA tests made a difference for me. Fingers crossed the next one is your lucky one 🤞 xx
hiya I have had 2 bfn and 2 chemical we did the era it showed I needed an extra day of progesterone. Our first transfer with this new protocol and I am currently 7 weeks further than we have ever got before xxx
it's such a long hard experience and I lost hope so many times. I always felt my short cycles meant they should do something different and the ERA showed I needed fewer days before transfer. Had my 6th Embryo transfered and finally got my first IVF implantation and bfp.
Hope this gives you Hope for your lovely little embryo and good luck with your next transfer xx
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