Sorry for cross posting! I am really trying to get some insights around FET.
After our failed DE cycle (chemical pregnancy) I call with our Dr in spain about the next steps.
I have 2 frozen embryos left from previous failed DE cycle. Both are fine quality. 97% probability that they will survive thawing.
The protocol is similar to fresh transfer. Except more predictable as i wont need to depend on DE retrieval. However dr said
FET transfer has only 25-30% success rate once survived thawing??? I had no idea it was so low.. I always assumed once thawed the rates where similar to fresh transfer. Where is this coming from. I am totally crashed..
With this information I am reconsidering going for FET and thinking maybe I should be going for a new fresh cycle. Totally confused.
I would really value any thoughts experiences about FET, and what your understanding of success rates are vs fresh transfer. Thank you for listening.
After our failed DE cycle (chemical pregnancy) I call with our Dr in spain about the next steps.
I have 2 frozen embryos left from previous failed DE cycle. Both are fine quality. 97% probability that they will survive thawing.
The protocol is similar to fresh transfer. Except more predictable as i wont need to depend on DE retrieval. However dr said
FET transfer has only 25-30% success rate once survived thawing??? I had no idea it was so low.. I always assumed once thawed the rates where similar to fresh transfer. Where is this coming from. I am totally crashed..
With this information I am reconsidering going for FET and thinking maybe I should be going for a new fresh cycle. Totally confused.
I would really value any thoughts experiences about FET, and what your understanding of success rates are vs fresh transfer. Thank you for listening.