Dear dr braverman,
I hope you can help me with my question.
I have cycled twice and twice I had severe fragmented embryos.
My first cycle I didn't got pregnant but with my second cycle I did (due to fragmentation I transfered 2xx and 2xy). It resulted in a healthy 9 month boy now but we preferred a girl.
These were my tests results. I was 33 or 34 at the time.
LH: 4.5 U/l (reference values 2.4-6.6)
FSH: 4.6U/l (" 3.4-21.6)
Prolactin: 461 mU/l (" 25-635)
TSH: 1.4 mU/l (" 0.35- 4.94)
AMH: 1.0 ug/l ("0.9-2.3)
First cycle: single shot downregulation with decapeptyl depot 3.75mg and stimulation with Menopur 300 IU. Supplements: DHEA, pregnacare, fish oil.
Second cycle: a few months on BCP Yasmin. Downregulation daily shots of Decapeptyl 0.1 mg. stimulation with menopur first 5 days 375 IU and last 3 days 300 IU. Supplements: pregnacare and fish oil (NO DHEA anymore).
The second cycle I did get hatching blasts (the first time we didn't) but again severe fragmented (see the picture in my avatar) we put back 4 embryos (2xx and 2xy). And it resulted in a healty 9 month boy. I had no diabetes during pregnancy. So I think I'm not insuline resistance.
We want to try again PGD because we still really want a girl and we want to know how we can increase our chances on good embryos.
What causes severe embryo fragmentation? What can I do to prevent/minimize that?
I have read about embryoplasty on your website. Could this be the solution for us?
I hope to hear your opinion about this!
Thanks in advance!
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August 26th, 2013, 04:20 AM #1Banned
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Severe fragmented embryos.
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August 26th, 2013, 10:43 AM #2
lis, just letting you know I received an auto-reply from Dr Braverman that he is out of the office until 8/29 with limited access to email so I am not sure if he will see this before he gets back.
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September 5th, 2013, 02:05 PM #3Banned
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Is he still out of office?
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Bump!!!
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October 3rd, 2013, 09:54 AM #5
Fragmentation is most likely related to embryo quality , we have found however that by removing the fragments we have improved the quality of the embryo(i.e. there may be other factors other than just the genetics that cause fragmentation , by removing these fragments carefully we have seen significant improvement in cell division and symmetry .)
sometimes the quality of the IVF lab itself will lead to fragmentation.
I would be happy to assist you in your quest for a girl.Dr. Braverman, Founder and Medical Director at Braverman Reproductive Immunology, New York
www.preventmiscarriage.com
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