This may be an implantation issue.
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Originally Posted by
Agnes
Hello,
Thank you for this forum!!! I need your help, please!
I have three boys (easily conceived) - NATURAL pregnancies. I'm 39 years old.
Two years ago I was wondering to give one girl to my beautiful family. But this is not as easy...
I am seeking your insight on the captioned matter and possible next steps. I've done 4 transfers (PGD) in the past 2 years time period of which all resulted in negative betas..
1st transfer: morula (poor quality) no surprise (day3 Natera biopsy/day5TR)
2nd transfer: day6 fresh Natera transfer (HB ; day5 Natera biopsy/day6TR)
3rd transfer: FET (HB ; day5 Natera biopsy)
4th transfer: FET (HBab, day5 Natera biopsy)
I have had a hysteroscopy prior to my 4th transfer and it was fine, no polyp or fibroid but we did 3 months of Lupron Depot to get better lining and my immune treatment was: Lovenox, steroid, babyasa, IVIG (2x20gm).
What's wrong with me? Is this an implantation issue, egg quality ("old eggs"), immune issue or just bad luck..? I can not afford more IVIG therapy so I hope there is some alternative treatment (...) but do I really need it??? The big "gun"?!
I still have one more "fair" quality embryo (HBbc) on ice.. Transfer her first or do another fresh cycle? Do I have a bigger chance with donor egg?
I was wondering if you had any thoughts on this results..
Thanks in advance!!!
Agnes
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Yes there could certainly be an implantation issue here as you have met the definition by failing with good quality embryos and having a normal uterine cavity. Best would be to fill out a consult request on my website and we will schedule a free 10 minute chat to reveiw your case and how I can help you.