
Infertility Support Group
In vitro fertilization is one of the most common and utilized ways of treating conception problems. This support group is dedicated to those beginning their journey with IVF and needing support. Join the community and share your experiences, advice, and story with people going through similar challenges starting a family.

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I had 14 eggs retrieved and 9 fertilized. I had 3 transfered so that means 6 remained. I called my RE today and he said that none of the embroys survived the freeze!!!!! I'm so upset but now I PRAY that I will get my BFP!!! However, anyone know how a good embroy can survive the freeze or balistic point??? Im very confused I would have thought at least one out of 6 would have survived? Help.....need some explaining. Thanks
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The odds of them being able to be frozen and then surviving a freeze and thaw is very high. I had 10 follicles left over and none of them made it. I was very upset too.
Still praying you get the BFP!