I couldn’t read and run...I have been in your position. I haven’t posted in a long time....
I was successful on my 4th round of ICSI treatment, my 5th transfer in total.
A brief rundown....
Mild male factor discovered after 18months- slightly low motility
1st ICSI - 1 transferred day 3, none to freeze. BFN gutted (age 33)
2nd ICSI - 2 made it to top quality blasts, one transferred day 5. BFN. One frozen.
1st FET - BFP then chemical.
3rd ICSI - BFP then early miscarriage at 5+2. None to freeze.
This was my lowest point - I couldn’t understand why the third round was so much worse quality than the second (although we had got pregnant). We took six months off and had DH properly investigated by Mr Ramsey.
4th ICSI - 6 still in the running at day 5, with 2 very much ahead. 1 transferred and 2 good enough to freeze. We had our DS from this.
Things I have learned.
1/ It is a very random process. Each cycle is completely variable, much of which is outwith your control.
2/ take time to consider your options and ask to speak to your embryologist
3/ women are extensively investigated as part of the “work up” pre ivf, make sure you don’t forget about male factor
4/ 2 close friends also had fertility issues and both had multiple rounds of treatment prior to success
5/ I can’t tell you that you will be successful, but I can tell you that no matter what happens, you will be ok.
6/ it is so completely and utterly shit to be in this position.
Finally, I had a chemical, then an early miscarriage, and I managed somehow to see a positive in that something was happening and we felt like we were getting closer. For us, i looked on it as being a numbers game. We didn’t make good embryos, and it took time to find the elusive one that has the potential to become a baby. We are very very lucky, as I know not everyone is.
I wish you the very best of luck. Massive, massive hug. You are most definitely not alone x