|
At your age, its a numbers game. The more eggs you have, the better your chances. The CCT does not tell anything about the quality or genetic normalacy of your eggs. Term pregnancies over 42 are rare. In your previous cycle, none of the embryos progressed to the 8-cell stage by Day 3. This is not a good sign. Most genetically abnormal embryos arrest development between the 4 and 8-cell stage of development. All your embryos were between the 4 and 8 cell stage, so its impossible to tell whether or not you had any chance at all. Of course, everyone knows someone who knows someone who got pregnant from IVF at 44, but the reason everybody marvelled at it was because it was so rare. If I were you (and I'm not), I would not attempt another IVF with your own eggs. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news.
Reply
|