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    I got pregnant with identical twins from a fresh IVF cycle (in 2009- i was 37 years old). One embryo was left and frozen. The quality of that embryo is 6 BA. Is this good a embryo? What are my chances at getting prefnat using that frozen embryo? Unknown reason for infertility. Thank you.

  • #2
    Hi,

    Most of our embryos are 8 cells on day 3. Just like in school, "A" is usually designated as very good, and "B" usually means good. So, an "AB" is between excellent and good. Your odds of pregnancy with a frozen embryo will depend on a LOT of different things, and I don't know those things about you (or the center you used for IVF). Ask them what their frozen embryo transfer pregnancy rates are at their particular center. Ours rival our fresh rates (excellent, and we freeze on day 5 or 6 as blastocysts), but the success rate will very from center to center and depends on a LOT of different factors.

    Good luck!
    Dr. Roseff in Florida
    Dr. Roseff - South Florida Institute for Reproductive Medicine - Boca Raton, FL
    PERSONALIZED/SUCCESSFUL Specialty care....

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    • #3
      Thank you for your response. Sorry for the typos in my previous post.
      For a FET with only one 6BA blastocyst to transfer, I guess you would recommend a medicated cycle versus a natural cycle? Thank you.

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      • #4
        Sorry, I thought you meant a 6 cell A/B embryo from day 3.

        I don't recommend natural FET cycles.... Too unpredictable and variable.

        Hope this helps,
        Dr. Roseff
        Dr. Roseff - South Florida Institute for Reproductive Medicine - Boca Raton, FL
        PERSONALIZED/SUCCESSFUL Specialty care....

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