Embryo quality / chromosomes
Hi Carole
Some other members have suggested I ask your help – hope you can answer! I have just cycled with the following results:
- 21 eggs removed, 15 mature, 11 fertilised via ICIS
- 10 to day 5 aCGH biopsy
- 1 normal male = NT
- Overall results:
1. +4, +17, +20 - female HB, ab
2. -21 - female HEB, ab
3. +16 - male HB, bb
4. -18 - male HB, bb
5. -16 - female XB, ab
6. Normal - male HEB, bb
7. +21 - male HB, ab
8. +18 - female HB, bb
9. +20 - female HB, bb
10. +15 - male HEB, ab
I am 39 and DH is 41 – is there anything you can suggest we can do to help improve my chances? We both took all the recommended supps (plus I took metformin) and my pre-testing was normal and perhaps better than expected for my age.
My understanding is that the quality of the eggs is good, however I have an issue with chromosome defects. Is there anything you can recommend that could improve the number of normals that we make? For example – is it better to try and increase the number of eggs I make and therefore increase my chances by numbers or reduce the number of eggs I make and therefore potentially increase quality of just a few?
Should I be doing anything different/special in preparation for my next cycle?
MTIA,
Chatty x
What can be done to improve egg quality?
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Originally Posted by
wantingonemore
my cycle has just resulted in all abnormals and I am aged 38 so am following this to find out more!
Hello ChattyMonkey and Wantingmore,
This is a common question. Here is a link to an Ovascience sponsored article on the Resolve website that discusses this issue The Effect of Egg Quality on Fertility RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association Their answer is a rather bleak "no". I think there are some caveats though. A poor stimulation protocol can affect egg quality by either over- or under-stimming. But even assuming that the stim is perfect, there will be fewer high quality eggs around to recruit when you are older. This is a side effect of simply living into your late thirties; being exposed to a background of environmental exposures that most of us are not even aware of and can do nothing about. The only thing in general that you can do is to take good care of yourself nutritionally- try to stay at a normal weight. Eat healthily. Keep chronic health conditions like hypo- or hyper thryoidism clinically managed etc. But, unfortunately, there is no magic pill or supplement. Ovascience is trying to develop a product to "rejuvenate" old eggs by injecting additional mitorchondria from the patient into their own egg at the time of ICSI but it is in the early pre-clinical trial stage. Here is more info about the science behind their work Science and Technology | OvaScience - Improving Fertility Through Science At some point, they will be recruiting for clinical trials. I don't know when that will be. Anyway, I wish that there was something more to do on your own right now, but there is hope for new treatments on the horizon. Best wishes, Carole