At 39, she began her journey through IVF with cautious optimism. Her first egg retrieval cycle brought in what seemed like promising numbers, 16 eggs. But when none made it to the blastocyst stage, her hopes were shaken. Her doctor, ever measured and supportive, explained that the first cycle often served as a trial run. The issue, they discovered, was egg quality.
For the second cycle, her doctor adjusted the protocol and added Omni to the treatment plan. This time, 18 eggs were retrieved, and six successfully developed into blastocysts. Encouraged by the progress, she proceeded with a fresh transfer, choosing two hatching 5AA embryos, both considered top-quality. Yet, the transfer did not lead to pregnancy.
Still determined, she sent four embryos for PGT testing. The results returned with one euploid embryo and one low-level mosaic. Her doctor told her that she have a 50% with her eupolid and 40% with her LLM. She is now 7 weeks pregnant with the euploid transfer.