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Hello, Dr. Jacobs! I'm on my third FET failure... we had 12 exquisite looking, Grade AA blasts on a fresh cycle 2 years ago, transferred 2, froze 10, and since then have been going through FET cycle after cycle, transferring 2, with failures. Actually, the first betas are in the 400's then double every 41 hours to the thousands, but sometime during that last part of week 5, I always miscarry them.
My question is... with how long it takes for my cycle to become normal again so that we can go through another FET, it's only allowing us 2 cycles per year, and at this rate we could be 3 more years going through our remaining 6 frozen embryos. So, we are thinking of transferring 4 next time. Do you think that if we transferred 4, and potentially 4 implanted, but say 3 were no good and miscarried, would that potentially take the "good" one that might be in that grouping of 4 with it down the drain? We are looking for any negative reason to not transfer 4, and the only thing we can think of is the possibility of multiples, which seems hardly likely since so far 6 out of 6 supposedly wonderful blasts have been duds, the likelihood of anything more than 1 or 2 of the 4 we'd transfer being any good is very slim. (And we are all for multiples if we can get them, anyway!)
Comments? Thank you so much in advance!
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