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    Transporting embryos?

    Hi again Carole,

    I recently shipped 11 vitrified embryos from Cape Town to L.A.. 9 survived the thaw but over the next couple of days they didn't do too well. There were on 4 left to biopsy by day 5. They were from a 22 yr old donor. Do you think that the shipping may have impacted them negatively?

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    8 6 wishing for a
    Cycle 1 HRC in June 2011- cancelled cycle, no response at all.
    Cycle 2 at SART start stims Oct 10th Another cancelled cycle. No response.
    Cycle 3 at SART, started stims Dec 31st, cancelled AGAIN.
    Cycle 4 Donor eggs in South Africa May 2012, freezing and shipping to USA for PGD
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    Cycle 5 Last shot- donor eggs at Genesis- Cyprus using his sperm sort, Jan 2013 BFN
    FET Feb 2013 BFP Miscarriage @ 6 wks.
    FET June 2013. On metaformin now for Insulin resistance. Mental health starting to border on insanity now. BFN
    FET July 2013. Last embie BFN

    Cycle 6 Really truly last shot- Donor eggs HRC, planned all freeze Feb, 7XX frozen immune treatment for me
    FET May 2014 BFP Miscarriage @ 8 weeks
    FET Nov 2014 BFP Miscarriage @ 12 weeks
    FET Oct 2015 BFP Blighted ovum confirmed @ 8 weeks. Miscarriage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wanting a daughter View Post
    Hi again Carole,

    I recently shipped 11 vitrified embryos from Cape Town to L.A.. 9 survived the thaw but over the next couple of days they didn't do too well. There were on 4 left to biopsy by day 5. They were from a 22 yr old donor. Do you think that the shipping may have impacted them negatively?

    Thanks.
    Dear Wanting a Daughter,
    Typically, when frozen embryos are shipped, the sending lab puts in a kind of indicator to let them know if samples thawed in transit. Sometimes it is a simple as a previously frozen indicator vial put in the tank up side down, with frozen contents suspended up-side down. If these thaw, the contents are now in the top of the up-side down vial. More high tech systems exist as well. Ask your lab whether they had any concerns about the samples during shipment. Were thaw indicators used? Did the indicators show that temperatures held throughout shipping? Most labs have protocols that require techs go through an integrity check as part of the process of checking a sample into their storage inventory. Samples are shipped in what are called "dry shippers". Dry shippers are dry because the liquid nitrogen that keeps things frozen is absorbed by the material in the shipper so there is no excess liquid to slosh around and endanger people who may come in contact with it. These shippers must be "recharged" by filling to excess (and removing excess liquid nitrogen) before each shipping event. A fully charged dry shipper should be good for days, perhaps as long as a week or more. As long as the shipper was properly charged and wasn't forgotten somewhere in transit for a long time and then quickly moved into more permanent "wet" liquid nitrogen upon arrival, it should have been okay. Because they thawed okay, there might have been more a problem with culture conditions-- use of different systems in different labs might be a source of stress for some embryos. Anyway, Good Luck. Four is not zero. Carole

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    Thanks Carole,
    Unfortunately from the four that were biopsied, there were two normal boys and as you can tell from my username...well it tells the story.

    If there were no issues with temperature, could all the movement have any impact or are they really secure in a vitrified state?
    8 6 wishing for a
    Cycle 1 HRC in June 2011- cancelled cycle, no response at all.
    Cycle 2 at SART start stims Oct 10th Another cancelled cycle. No response.
    Cycle 3 at SART, started stims Dec 31st, cancelled AGAIN.
    Cycle 4 Donor eggs in South Africa May 2012, freezing and shipping to USA for PGD
    FET- 19th July- NT (only 2 normals, both boys)
    Cycle 5 Last shot- donor eggs at Genesis- Cyprus using his sperm sort, Jan 2013 BFN
    FET Feb 2013 BFP Miscarriage @ 6 wks.
    FET June 2013. On metaformin now for Insulin resistance. Mental health starting to border on insanity now. BFN
    FET July 2013. Last embie BFN

    Cycle 6 Really truly last shot- Donor eggs HRC, planned all freeze Feb, 7XX frozen immune treatment for me
    FET May 2014 BFP Miscarriage @ 8 weeks
    FET Nov 2014 BFP Miscarriage @ 12 weeks
    FET Oct 2015 BFP Blighted ovum confirmed @ 8 weeks. Miscarriage.

    SURROGACY!!!!! FET 1xx Feb 4th BFP, HB seen

    My precious baby girl arrived Oct 19th 2016

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wanting a daughter View Post
    Thanks Carole,
    Unfortunately from the four that were biopsied, there were two normal boys and as you can tell from my username...well it tells the story.

    If there were no issues with temperature, could all the movement have any impact or are they really secure in a vitrified state?
    Hi wanting a daughter,
    If embryos remain in the vitrified state, they are really really secure. It is the ultimate in suspended animation. Now, of you put them near a source of radiation, (or leave them in storage for hundreds of years exposed to background radiation levels), DNA will degrade but there is no reason to believe this happened. They are safe from most everything else. The problem with transport between labs is that sometimes the receiving lab does not know how to move the vitirified embryos from shipper to permanent storage. Since they looked OK at thaw, this is probably not the problem. Hope this helps. Carole

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