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The embryo then buries itself into the lining and begins to grow. Embryo transfers at Care Fertility, are all performed under ultrasound and with a full bladder, as this makes it easy to see on the ultrasound and therefore can be inserted easily into the cavity of the uterus.
Still not ideal, of course, but the best I got in a long time, so my RE advised us to carry on with the transfer 2 beautiful 8-cell empyos. I know my age is a factor, but I have been taking Coq10 for nearly a year now. What could have caused mine to go from 7. Taking my history into account, what would you recommend for my next FET in order to be suscessful in overcoming thin lining?
Should I start to look into surrogacy? As always, I really appreciate your time and expertise, and most of all the beautiful work you do here at your blog for which I am a subscriber : C. From Brazil. Hello C. Let me answer your questions in sequence to make it easier. If endometrial thickness were the problem, implantation would not have occurred. Technically, the minimum endometrial thickness required is 6.
The miscarriage was most likely a genetic issue considering your age. Unfortunately, we do not have a technology to evaluate internal egg quality nor change the quality. Keep in mind that the CoQ 10 study was in mice and not humans so we don't know if that will work or not. An 8-cell empyo on D 2 is not normal. This helps determine your best window of implantation.
Having this additional intel can assist your doctor so that he or she can personalize your care and IVF protocol. This means your embryo transfer would be scheduled and tailored around exactly when your endometrial receptivity is at its most optimal for implantation.
Some factors worth considering are:. Patients who have had 2 or more unsuccessful embryo transfers Patients who have had concerns with endometrial lining example: thin endometrial lining Patients who have had had unsuccessful implantation with high quality embryos In general, any patient who has gone through an IVF treatment could be favored by her endometrial diagnosis previous to receiving her embryos.
Knowing this can be empowering since, as an informed patient, you can take an active part in your fertility care. If you feel that an ERA biopsy might be a fit, speak to your doctor to discuss it.
Infertility treatment is always evolving, and your medical team is there to work with you to find what would work best for you to reach your goals!
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