Hi I had my third fet yesterday. It was a fresh transfer so didn’t know the quality of the embryos until the day. We only had 4 that had fertilised and by day 5 (yesterday) there was only 2 remaining and these were ungraded. They mentioned about them being small and at morala stage and suggested we should transfer the both of them.
Just wondering if anyone has any success stories with ungraded embryos as currently at the minute trying to stay positive. Not sure whether it means they’re not a good quality or they are small and a day behind.
Thanks
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The clinic must of thought still chance of success otherwise would not of transferred them They are now in the best place and hope they will settle in and keep growing
hi I’m in the same boat I had double transfer of morulas on Monday don’t feel any symptoms yet. I was looking for success stories as well to stay positive. I know it’s very hard but just hang in there 😥
Same here no symptoms apart from night sweats yesterday. Don’t know how I feel one day I am feeling positive and the next day feeling down googling all sort of things 😵💫
I also had a double transfer of two ungraded embryos just under a week ago. I’ve had no symptoms yet. How are you Victoria27 and Neil-ivf doing, if you’re happy to share?
I got bfp! Really wasn’t holding out hope but so pleased when I seen the two lines. I had an early mc not long ago around 6 weeks so I just want to make it past then. Still haven’t got any symptoms whatsoever which I’m taking as a good sign. When’s your OTD?
That’s amazing. Many congratulations! I hope all goes well for you in the coming weeks. I have my fingers crossed for you. Did you get any symptoms before knowing? I’ve still got a week to wait until I know.
I had the odd heavy feeling low down (don’t know how else to describe it) and my boobs are tender (could also be from the progesterone) but nothing else. Good luck to you
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