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hi I did uterine PRP a few days ago followed by FET yesterday. I transferred my embryos from one clinic to another so to our surprise (and not much to do at this point) the two embryos to transfer were compacted and morula (the previous clinic’s report had them down as blastocyst and compacted). They are day 5.

the doctor reassured me that they wouldn’t transfer if they weren’t viable/good enough but I feel uneasy knowing they’re grade B and not blastocysts, maybe I read too much on the internet.

Anyways my question is: has anyone transferred morula and/or compacted before and got pregnant? I need to hear similar success stories. It’s going to be a long TWW!

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DianeArnoldPartnerNurseFertility Network UK

Hi. I have known morula embryos to continue dividing once transferee and redilt on live healthy births. Hope all goes well for you if you decide to proceed. Thinking of you. Diane

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MamaO2024

Hi 👋 I had my transfer done 2 days ago and it was a day 5 Morula embryo according to my clinic, I don't have much information but I am sending some baby dust your way ❤️

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doaa93 in reply toMamaO2024

My transfer was the same day as yours! Hopefully we both get good news in less than two weeks *fingers crossed*

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MamaO2024 in reply todoaa93

Amen 🙏 Are you planning on testing anytime soon?

I was told to test on 17th of March.

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doaa93 in reply toMamaO2024

I will try to be patient and test on day 14 as told (Mar 17)

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MamaO2024 in reply todoaa93

Wishing us best of luck 🤞

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Lillykoll in reply todoaa93

What was your result

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ellebee123123123

My son was a cavitating morula.

I've since had 4 transfers of blasts that have resulted in 3 bfn and a CP, so you are definitely not out just because it's not a blast.

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nat55zt

I am just out on a walk with my two months old son. A day five morula. Good luck!

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doaa93 in reply tonat55zt

Thank you so much

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Pink0385

My 5 year old son was either a day 5 morula or cavitating blastocyst (I had a double transfer). Please keep the faith, I was astounded when I got that BFP and it still amazes me. Wishing you all the luck in the world. X

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doaa93 in reply toPink0385

Thank you for giving me hope, I needed to hear this, especially since it’s my third FET

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Pink0385 in reply todoaa93

That's OK! I've been where you are and you drive yourself crazy, Googling and looking for success stories. I really hope this all works out. Please keep us posted. X

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