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Embryo Quality
« on: 10/30/07, 08:36 »
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Hi Doctor,

I had a 5 day transfer about 3 weeks ago, and it did not take. Let me back up, I was on a low stim protocol of clomid 50mg for 6 days and I produced 2 follies, one was a cyst, however my one good follie fertilized. So we were scheduled for a 5 day transfer. My RE called me on day 4 and said my fertilized egg is growing slow but still is a grade B. So on day 5 we did a transfer.
Question:
Growing slow? What does that mean? Can it still implant?
And a Grade B, is that ok on a scale of (A-D, a being of best quality)?
And also, should I be happy that it fertilized and made it to blast since it was just one egg I was working with? Oh and I got a BFN on beta day! All I have to shoW for this cycle is a cyst!
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