Well, we did it. We did our research and found the high success rate clinic in SC and traveled there to chase my dream of having a little girl. We have two boys already and are desperate. I went through the pain of the injections, the monitoring, the waiting, the hoping, the praying. We had 12 eggs that made it until day 5 after the PGD was performed. Only 3 were chromosomally normal female embryos. We put two back and froze one (we were told since I was perfect with the embryos, perfect uterus, etc. I had over a 90% chance that it would work).
Before the two week wait was up, I started menstruating. I was devastated. The next day I had to hear the painful news I knew all along that the hcg level was 0. I have still not gotten over it.
Now we are here with 1 embryo left on ice and it is a blast, although not the highest grade, and we are debating on what to do now. The chance of an embryo surviving the thawing is only 60% we are told. I am not sure what to do. It was very difficult for us to save that amount of money to do it the one time, let alone go through the costs of a transfer again, the medication costs, travel costs, hotel costs, etc. I am just not sure if my heart can go through being broken again of another failed transfer and with only one embryo left at a dream.
Has anyone had positive experience with a frozen transfer?