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LIRascal
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Member since 3/11 7287 total posts
Name: Michelle
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FET question
Sooooo.... We are thinking of transferring in the fall. I am gearing up for this road and I have some questions, naturally.
I want to work on getting my body ready, health wise. Aside from a good diet and exercise (already do), are there any supplements I should take?
I have 3 embies. When they thaw out, do they do all 3 at once? What is the rate of survival for a thaw out?
Have any of you had experience with a successful thaw with so few embryos? We would like to implant 1 this time, and I'm afraid of having none left in case the cycle isn't successful. I feel like my fresh cycle was so medicated and my hormones were just "ready". Will it be the same with artificial meds?
TIA for the info
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Posted 1/22/14 7:54 AM |
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CindySN23
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Member since 8/11 3550 total posts
Name: Cindy
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FET question
Oh WOW!!!! They usually freeze them in single straws and thaw them one at a time. I have done 2 FET's and thawed 2 each time with 100% survival. The only meds I was on was estrogen to build up my lining and PIO once my lining got to where it needed to be. Very easy and not stressful. I didnt take any supplements.
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Posted 1/22/14 8:17 AM |
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Irishgrl1017
It happened :)

Member since 9/08 1872 total posts
Name: Colleen
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Re: FET question
Fet was much easier than initial
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Posted 1/22/14 8:33 PM |
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LIRascal
drama. daily.

Member since 3/11 7287 total posts
Name: Michelle
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Re: FET question
omg mama2b you're having a boy! Congrats!! Not joking, I thought of you yesterday, and here you are helping me! 
Thanks for the info! I am surprised to hear it's "easier" :)
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Posted 1/23/14 5:06 PM |
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KMCGK
Gotta have faith

Member since 7/09 2176 total posts
Name: Keep the Faith
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Re: FET question
I've done a couple of FETS in the past and just actually finished one. I tried to do a natural FET once and it was cancelled so we've done medicated ones since. I wouldn't say it's less medication. Really, it was about the same minus the stims. But generally, its very easy, from start to finish a month, unless you take bcp first. As far as embies, I think it depends on the lab because I have 2 in some straws. The embryologist chooses the morning of, which to thaw. This last FET we chose to do a single embryo transfer too. Anything else just ask!
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Posted 1/23/14 5:41 PM |
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cateyemm
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Re: FET question
Posted by KMCGK
I've done a couple of FETS in the past and just actually finished one. I tried to do a natural FET once and it was cancelled so we've done medicated ones since. I wouldn't say it's less medication. Really, it was about the same minus the stims. But generally, its very easy, from start to finish a month, unless you take bcp first. As far as embies, I think it depends on the lab because I have 2 in some straws. The embryologist chooses the morning of, which to thaw. This last FET we chose to do a single embryo transfer too. Anything else just ask!
This was my exprience as well
Good luck to both of you!!
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Posted 1/23/14 5:52 PM |
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CindySN23
Stop, Think & Breathe...

Member since 8/11 3550 total posts
Name: Cindy
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Re: FET question
Posted by LIRascal
omg mama2b you're having a boy! Congrats!! Not joking, I thought of you yesterday, and here you are helping me! 
Thanks for the info! I am surprised to hear it's "easier" :)
Yes a baby boy!!! Are you going to do a single transfer or go for another set of twins
It was so much easier for me with less meds and re visits
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Posted 1/23/14 7:48 PM |
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jellybean78
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Member since 8/06 13103 total posts
Name: Mommy
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FET question
I did a Natural FET...SOOOO much easier than a fresh cycle. If they freeze using vitrification the success rates are almost identical to a fresh cycle.
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Posted 1/24/14 11:11 AM |
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LIRascal
drama. daily.

Member since 3/11 7287 total posts
Name: Michelle
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FET question
I found out today they're in single straws. And mama2b, SINGLE xfer for sure this time, lol. I handled twins just fine. 3 will be a welcomed challenge. 4 would put me in a looney bin  Looking at Sept-Oct
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Posted 1/24/14 9:18 PM |
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