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Advise about second failed embryo transfer

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Simmy123 · 31/01/2014 10:59

I recently had my second failed embryo transfer and I was feeling very low until I read a thread where someone got pregnant naturally using Chinese medicine and occupuncture and now I am thinke that there is hope for me.

Is there anyone who had a successfully frozen embryo transfer after more than 2 attempts? If so did you do anything to help prepare your body to accept the embryo.

I am also looking into the possibility trying naturally, my husband has a slight low formation in his sperm count though doctor say this is not a big issue. We still have 6 very good frozen embryos but not entitled to any more NHS funded treatments I turned 40 a few months ago. Cost is a big issue for us now but we would really like to have a child. My husband is not very keen on going for another IVF transfer - prefer to try naturally. I want to do both.

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naty1 · 31/01/2014 12:06

Simmy all is not lost will so many frozen.
Do you mean a failed frozen transfer or fresh.
Age is definitely a factor but i would say numbers, volume, are then everything.
Are they embies or blasts?
We had none to freeze only 1/2 to transfer.
Surely nhs covers FET of nhs embies?
Speak to your clinic as fresh can be more successful they may recommend getting another one in before you are older.
I imagine it takes more embies as you get older as more arrest but the more you have...
But some people do get pg naturally straight after failed ivf etc so you never do know

radiatormesh · 31/01/2014 22:41

I'd advise you to check out the boards on fertilityfriend.com : lots of people there with extensive IVF experience who can probably advise you really well.

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