Only 60% of cells survived thaw
Hi all,
I had my first natural FET transferred this morning. However, my FS told me that only 60% of cells survived the thaw, but that as long as more than 50% of cells survive, they go ahead with the transfer. He also said that the average amount of cells that survive after thawing is 70-80%, so I'm a little bit worried that it's going to be a negative with this transfer. My FS was very reassuring and told me that it is common for pregnancies to occur, even with the loss of more cells than usual, but I'm still worried.
Does anyone have any information about success rates based on the above?? I can't seem to put it out of my mind.
Thanks in advance,
Vicki
__________________ Me 35 DH 39 TTC (Assisted Conception) since October 2007 IVF#1 Cancelled - poor response IVF#2 - February 08 - BFN - 1 frostie
FET#1 May 08 - BFN
IVF#3 July 08 - BFN - no frosties IVF#4 Oct 08 - BFN - 1 frostie FET#2 Feb 09 - BFN |