Chances of Pregnancy Post Euploid Transfer?

Wondering about your likelihood of getting pregnant after an euploid transfer? It’s a question that lingers in the minds of many of us going through this journey. Let’s share our experiences, insights, and maybe calm each other’s nerves. How are you feeling about your chances? Let’s discuss!

According to the research I’ve come across, there is a 65% likelihood of a live birth per euploid transfer.

Around 50-60% typically,

The clinic informed us of a 60-70% chance of a successful live birth with a euploid embryo.

Our doctor has estimated our chances at 60-70%, which I believe is attributed to our youth (32) and good quality embryos (BA).

My success rate was 60-70%, despite my age of 43 being my primary concern. I had already experienced two pregnancies before undergoing IVF – one resulting in my daughter’s birth and the other in a miscarriage. My reproductive endocrinologist explained that creating a euploid embryo is more challenging, but once you reach the frozen embryo transfer stage, the chances of success are higher, especially if you don’t have any significant medical issues. Hearing this from my RE brought me some relief.

The most frequently mentioned percentage here is 65%.

4 people I know are undergoing FET. 2 were successful on their first attempt, 1 on their second attempt, and 1 is still trying for the third time. They are all aged between 35-36.

Many people argue otherwise, but research consistently demonstrates that the quality of the embryo is crucial, even if it is euploid. High-quality euploid embryos have a 65% chance of resulting in a live birth, while low-quality ones have only about a 30% chance.

It all depends on various factors, including luck. My doctor informed me that the actual success rate after 3 transfers is 50%, not the 95% many believe. This news was disappointing, but I wanted to share the information. Each transfer carries a 15-20% chance, according to my clinic. Comparatively, my chances of conceiving naturally are only .002% each month, so the increased odds of 20-50% through treatment are encouraging to me.

I personally feel like it’s closer to 25%.