Posted By |
Message |
stargazerlily
LIF Adolescent
Member since 12/11 706 total posts
Name: Lara
|
Compassionate Transfer
I posted on here regularly while trying to conceive my DD a few years ago. She is now 2.5 and we have been TTC #2 since she was 6 months old. I've had two failed frozen cycles and one frozen cycle that ended in a miscarriage. I am not there just yet, but I am very close to ending this journey. Even if I try one more cycle, I have 17 frozen embryos left! Has anyone ever done or spoken to their doc about a compassionate transfer? Is this just an idea that is online but not really an option in real life? My RE is not the most understanding of people and I would like to get a feeling for what other doctors have told patients. Thanks for the advice.
|
Posted 10/19/15 9:39 PM |
|
|
Long Island Weddings
Long Island's Largest Bridal Resource |
hmm
Sweet
Member since 1/14 7993 total posts
Name:
|
Compassionate Transfer
what is a compassionate transfer?
|
Posted 10/19/15 9:57 PM |
|
|
stargazerlily
LIF Adolescent
Member since 12/11 706 total posts
Name: Lara
|
Re: Compassionate Transfer
It's a transfer with no possibility of implantation...
|
Posted 10/19/15 10:15 PM |
|
|
AngnShaun
Sisters
Member since 1/10 21015 total posts
Name: Ang
|
Compassionate Transfer
im confused, unless they are all bad embies why would there be no possibility of implantation?
|
Posted 10/20/15 8:30 AM |
|
|
Peainapod
Peanuts are here!
Member since 1/09 13591 total posts
Name: Diana
|
Re: Compassionate Transfer
Posted by AngnShaun
im confused, unless they are all bad embies why would there be no possibility of implantation?
so they can be destroyed naturally I guess. thereby not having to decide to destroy them in a lab, donate, etc.
that would be my guess...
|
Posted 10/20/15 9:04 AM |
|
|
alli3131
Peanut is here!!!!!!
Member since 5/09 18388 total posts
Name: Allison
|
Compassionate Transfer
Supposedly they transfer when you have no chance of getting pregnant in your cycle but I still think a Dr isn't going to transfer 17 at once. So you might have to do a few transfers
I would ask your Dr. But when you froze your what did you right down as your decision to do if there were left over embryos?
|
Posted 10/20/15 9:19 AM |
|
|
AngnShaun
Sisters
Member since 1/10 21015 total posts
Name: Ang
|
Re: Compassionate Transfer
Posted by alli3131
Supposedly they transfer when you have no chance of getting pregnant in your cycle but I still think a Dr isn't going to transfer 17 at once. So you might have to do a few transfers
I would ask your Dr. But when you froze your what did you right down as your decision to do if there were left over embryos?
gotcha!
|
Posted 10/20/15 9:36 AM |
|
|
Hopefulmama
LIF Adult
Member since 4/14 1014 total posts
Name:
|
Re: Compassionate Transfer
I sympathize with you because I am very grateful that I did not have any embryos left over, but honestly I can't see putting your body and mind through additional transfers if the point is to essentially destroy them anyway. This is a technicality I never understand. Is it that big a difference if they come to a natural conclusion in a Petri dish or in your uterus? I know it's a difficult decision but I can't imagine putting my body through that. Good luck :(
|
Posted 10/21/15 7:31 PM |
|
|
HoneySweet
LIF Infant
Member since 3/11 187 total posts
Name:
|
Re: Compassionate Transfer
As someone considering moving forward with IVF I have struggled over what would become of any frozen embryos. I can totally understand how this would feel better than the alternative. Maybe for me it would be a psychological thing. Good luck and I am curious to see if as you say this is real or just an idea on the internet.
|
Posted 10/21/15 10:14 PM |
|
|
01ellie
LIF Adult
Member since 9/10 2245 total posts
Name:
|
Re: Compassionate Transfer
Ive never heard of a compassionate transfer until this post but I can see why you may want to do that. Deciding what to do with frozen embies is such a hard thing to do...I hope you get the answers you are looking for and let us know what the outcome is.
|
Posted 10/22/15 2:59 PM |
|
|
bookworm
Two Little Rosebuds
Member since 8/09 2106 total posts
Name:
|
Re: Compassionate Transfer
Hmm, I have heard of compassionate transfer but I'm not sure how a clinic concerned with SART #s handles that. However, it doesn't hurt to ask. There are many people with religious belief that make IVF uncomfortable, so I'm sure the option exists out there for you.
Have you considered biopsying them for PGS? If many of them are revealed to have chromosomal abnormalities not compatible with life would it still feel uncomfortable to "discard" them? You may save yourself some heartache that way. Just a thought.
It's all so hard
|
Posted 10/22/15 4:34 PM |
|
|