Hi Peter
I have found this facility very useful and you respond so quickly to our questions.
I have concerns after so many treatments (7 failures) about what happens to the embryos once they are back in the uterus, whethe the embryos stop dividing and just perish after day 5 or if it is an implantation problem.
I am worried that by going back to a day 3 transfer we won't know if its an embryo problem or implantation. If blastocysts are replaced, do is it normally mean that a failure would be down to an implantation problem or can blastocysts perish once in the uterus.
My concerns are because after all the treatments, we finally thought we had found the problem and had the Remicade, LIF etc and 3 morula stage embryos didn't take and I am now concerned it could be an embryo problem as we always produce a high number of eggs and none have ever taken.
Hope you can help Peter.
Bobbi
I have found this facility very useful and you respond so quickly to our questions.
I have concerns after so many treatments (7 failures) about what happens to the embryos once they are back in the uterus, whethe the embryos stop dividing and just perish after day 5 or if it is an implantation problem.
I am worried that by going back to a day 3 transfer we won't know if its an embryo problem or implantation. If blastocysts are replaced, do is it normally mean that a failure would be down to an implantation problem or can blastocysts perish once in the uterus.
My concerns are because after all the treatments, we finally thought we had found the problem and had the Remicade, LIF etc and 3 morula stage embryos didn't take and I am now concerned it could be an embryo problem as we always produce a high number of eggs and none have ever taken.
Hope you can help Peter.
Bobbi