babytreasure
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Hi ladies, feeling down today.
I found out last year I would need to use an egg donor to have a child due to premature ovarian failure. My lovely sister offered and on Friday the eggs were collected- a massive 19 mature eggs.
Obviously feeling very pleased with that result until the phone call on Saturday. Only one had fertilised and the one remaining would needed to be transferred providing it split last night.
Today we went to the clinic to be told it had split and would be transferred but chances of success were limited. As you can imagine I am absolutely gutted. OH is trying to remain positive but it isn't rubbing off on me.
I asked the embryologist if they had any idea why so many didn't fertilised and she gave a very cagey response, we also asked the doctor who again didn't want to commit to an answer until we had the result of the transfer I'm 2 weeks.
The doctors said they may need to use icsi during initial consultation but this was not used as they felt the sperm were within 'normal parameters'. Could this have impacted greatly?
I think this is harder as this was fully self funded as my pct do not offer any ivf on NHS. This has completely cleared out our savings, and will most likely prevent us trying again for a least a year as we will have to start again, close to £8000.
I have beengoogling sucess stories since I got home from transfer and it is really not as common as I had hoped. Sorry bit of a pointless rant really.
I found out last year I would need to use an egg donor to have a child due to premature ovarian failure. My lovely sister offered and on Friday the eggs were collected- a massive 19 mature eggs.
Obviously feeling very pleased with that result until the phone call on Saturday. Only one had fertilised and the one remaining would needed to be transferred providing it split last night.
Today we went to the clinic to be told it had split and would be transferred but chances of success were limited. As you can imagine I am absolutely gutted. OH is trying to remain positive but it isn't rubbing off on me.
I asked the embryologist if they had any idea why so many didn't fertilised and she gave a very cagey response, we also asked the doctor who again didn't want to commit to an answer until we had the result of the transfer I'm 2 weeks.
The doctors said they may need to use icsi during initial consultation but this was not used as they felt the sperm were within 'normal parameters'. Could this have impacted greatly?
I think this is harder as this was fully self funded as my pct do not offer any ivf on NHS. This has completely cleared out our savings, and will most likely prevent us trying again for a least a year as we will have to start again, close to £8000.
I have beengoogling sucess stories since I got home from transfer and it is really not as common as I had hoped. Sorry bit of a pointless rant really.