Some studies have shown that embryos growing at a faster rate could potentially be abnormal. However, we have seen many many embryos that were compacting on Day3 make beautiful blasts and result in pregnancies! So this makes it difficult to give a clear answer!
My daughter’s report shows abbreviations: LMM, LMT, HMT. I can not find these abbreviations online. There is no explanation on the report what those means?
If you receive a non-informative result at the ERA test, does it mean that the endometrium is not receptive at all and you need a surrogate mother? how is it possibile from the genetic point of view to have a first post receptive result at 115h at a first ERA test and a non-informative result at 91h at a second and third ERA test?
What do you mean by cells dividing symmetrically? Do you mean the number of cells? Also do you always culture to blastocyst or if there’s a smaller amount of embryos would you recommend an earlier transfer?
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Hi Pramodini! Our Doctors would be more than happy to review your information during an in-person or telehealth consultation. You can schedule one by calling our office at (212) 641-0906. We will also be hosting an "Audience Choice" Instagram Live next week on Wednesday, November 30th on our page, @Gen.Next.Fertility. Be sure to vote on Friday the 25th for the "Embryo Grading" topic so that Dr. Nejat can answer all your questions. Sending you our warmest regards during this Holiday season!
Yes if a procedure called tesa is performed basically its taking the sperm from the source via a syringe without its tail. Then icsi ie one sperm is used with egg.
Thank you so much for your video! It’s really helpful. I had two blastocysts day 5. Both PGT tested and the way our doctor grated them was.. *First was Good BB Not hatched yet ( we transferred that last year and he is healthy baby boy) then we still have a frozen Day 5 blastocyst but it’s Fair grade AB not hatched. I asked them difference between good and fair they never explained it. Is good considered a number 5 or 4 ? Fair 3 and 2 ?
Hi Ириндра, Thank you for taking the time to watch our video. We're sorry to hear that you found the video complicated and appreciate your honesty. Our aim in creating this video was to demystify the concept of embryo grading and provide patients with a clearer understanding of the process. We understand that the topic can be intricate, but it's an essential part of the IVF journey. We'd love to improve our content and make it more user-friendly. If you could kindly provide specific aspects of the video that you found challenging or if there are particular questions you have, we would be more than happy to address them. Your feedback will help us create better educational materials for our patients. Warmly, The Generation Next Fertility Team