Embracing Hope: My Journey through IVF

After years of struggling with infertility, my partner and I decided to explore IVF as a potential option. The journey was filled with uncertainty, emotions, and endless appointments, but today, I am overjoyed to share our positive IVF experience. The rollercoaster of emotions, the countless injections, and the waiting game all led to the most beautiful outcome we could have ever imagined - the arrival of our precious little one.
While no journey is without its challenges, IVF gave us a chance at something we thought was out of reach. The support of our medical team, the encouragement of friends and family, and our unwavering hope kept us going. The feeling of holding our

We completed 3 retrievals to save some euploid embryos. We were prepared for 1-3 transfers for a successful live birth, so we did an extra retrieval to be safe. Our first transfer was in December, and I will be 17 weeks tomorrow. Best wishes to everyone! :sparkling_heart:

We completed two egg retrievals without testing and retrieved a total of 8 eggs. After undergoing 5 frozen embryo transfers, our fifth transfer resulted in the birth of our baby two weeks ago, following two years of IVF treatments! 🩵

I experienced two ectopic pregnancies and lost one fallopian tube. Following a fresh embryo transfer failure, we did a frozen transfer in February, and now I am 10 weeks pregnant and cautiously optimistic!

My initial retrieval wasn’t successful, with only one aneuploid blast after a disappointing maturation rate. Despite our devastation, we decided to try again and ended up with 6 viable blasts. Now, with a successful transfer, I am finally pregnant and filled with hope after years of trying. Seeing our perfect little bean for the first time today was an incredibly amazing moment.

We underwent one egg retrieval, obtained 7 embryos without genetic testing, had one frozen embryo transfer, and now my son is 2 years old.

I underwent 7 egg retrievals to obtain 5 euploid embryos. After a chemical pregnancy in 2022, my second FET in 2023 was successful, resulting in my healthy 14-month-old child. I recently underwent another FET on 3/24 and am eagerly awaiting my beta on 4/3, but I already see a faint line on my test!

My IVF journey was surprisingly smooth. The only challenging part was the BC priming, but stims were fine. I experienced some cramps after my retrieval, but I was able to go to work that night without any issues. I now have 5 healthy embryos and am currently 33 weeks pregnant with my first transfer. All in all, it was a breeze.

It has been 17 weeks and 3 days since my first FET with the only euploid embryo from my initial egg retrieval!

I underwent 2 retrievals, resulting in 2 embryos each time. After 3 unsuccessful transfers, the 4th one finally led to a successful pregnancy. The tested embryo that was initially unsuccessful due to a lab error is now my perfect baby boy, and I am currently 24 weeks pregnant. 🩵

After all the eggs transformed into embryos that successfully reached the blastocyst stage, I achieved success with my first ever transfer resulting in the birth of my 1-year-old son. This came after the decision to use donor eggs and marked an incredible stroke of luck following a challenging journey.

We have completed 4 retrievals so far. The first one resulted in 2 embryos, one of which was tested and transferred, but did not implant. The second one was euploid but on Day 7 and did not stick either. I was starting to lose hope, worried about possible undetectable issues like silent endometriosis. Why weren’t the embryos sticking?

By the time of our 4th transfer, I was emotionally exhausted. Out of 8 eggs retrieved, 4 reached the blastocyst stage - 1 on Day 6 and 3 on Day 7 (which I tend to find discouraging). After eagerly awaiting the PGT-A results, I was shocked to find that 3 were euploid and 1 was a mosaic. I couldn’t believe it. Our transfer is scheduled for April 29th, using our Day 6 embryo!

I wasn’t successful in my first retrieval, only getting one mature egg. However, after switching clinics and undergoing two more retrievals, I now have a 4-month-old baby from the transfer at my new clinic who is sleeping in the next room.

Collected 4 eggs in 1 retrieval, with 2 making it to blast. Completed 1 FET and am now 12 weeks pregnant! Did not undergo PGA testing as it is only available in Australia for recurring miscarriage. Wishing you the best on your own journey :heart:.

I made two deposits to the bank, but the first transfer of one of my two euploids from the initial deposit was successful and led to a live birth. Best wishes to you!

After undergoing two retrievals, a total of 19 mature eggs were retrieved, resulting in 10 blasts and 5 euploid embryos. Unfortunately, the first euploid embryo transfer was unsuccessful. I am currently waiting for approval for my next FET in the coming months and hoping for a miracle rainbow baby.

My first retrieval didn’t yield any PGT normal embryos, but my second one resulted in 5 excellent graded PGT normal embryos. After a successful transfer, I now have a one-year-old son!

I underwent egg retrieval once and received 4 PGT normal embryos. The first transfer in September was unsuccessful, but the second in December worked. I am now 19 weeks pregnant.

I tried three IUIs without success before moving on to IVF. After one egg retrieval, I ended up with 8 blasts, 4 of which were normal. I did one FET and successfully became pregnant with one of my normal embryos, who is now my 6-month-old daughter!

Wishing you all the positivity and luck for your journey!:sparkles::crossed_fingers::four_leaf_clover: Keep spreading good vibes!