Starting my first IVF stimulation meds next week and I just have to say, this has not been an easy road. However, your videos/ blog/ podcast have legitimately saved me more time by educating me (and my spouse) on fertility, treatments, and how to advocate for myself. Thank you so so much, Dr. Crawford for the importance you've put on the work you do ❤
I completely agree with your analysis. I’m 39. Time is of the essence. I only had 7 eggs pulled between two cycles. We ended up with 3 euploid blastocysts. The genetic testing was essential. I just did my FET 5 days ago. Lovely new progesterone spike showing and lots of tiredness and cramping, so I’m optimistic! Your channel is wonderful and highly informative.
Thanks for doing that really interesting video! I think it’s so important to learn about genetic testing... and ivf in general especially as someone who is going to suffer from infertility due to primary ovarian insufficiency while also being an genetically abnormal person. Both of these reasons are because of my Turner Syndrome (45,X Karyotype). At the same time it’s a very difficult/ tricky situation because I totally understand/ would want a higher chance of live birth in treatment for infertility but at the same time I know that embryos like the one I was wouldn’t have gotten the chance so thinking about potentially not being here because of selection is also weird/hard. In the end I would 100% get/ accept and understand why people going through ivf would do everything to have a child... and I am glad this exist
Why are the studies not aiming for live births with correct number of chromosomes, instead of live birth? Patients undergoing IVF would not consider a sick baby as a success.
PGS Is cute when you have plenty of embryos to transfer. It’s expensive & yet so is IVF in general. Your low responders risk losing a embryo being tested out ,pushing it to blast (5 days) , when it might have successfully grown in utero. Perfect tested embryos also miscarry.
Hi Natalie, thank you so much for sharing these important issues with regards to fertility. Could you do one on thyroid issues? Both high and low. Would really appreciate if you could post a video of this 😊
I wish I saw this video before we decided to discard our mosaic embryo. We had three embryos tested for PGT-A and only had one euploid, one mosaic, and one aneuploid. I was hoping to bank at least another egg since I am 41 and not sure if I want to go through another IVF cycle.
I have 5 embyros. 3 embyros are level 1, 2 embyros are level 2, and 1 embyro is level 3. After the PGT test, only 1 came normal. So, I need to take care of this special single blastoise.
A biopsy for PGT contains multiple cells from the trophoblast, not just one. Mosaicism happens when some of those cells are normal and some are abnormal. A cell itself isn’t mosaic.
So I've had 2 miscarriages (conceived by IUI) due to triploidy, one XYY and one XXX. So both hubby and I had to go for genetic testing. We're still waiting for the results. But if either of us have issues, my doctor suggested IVF with genetic testing.
I cannot help but wonder, as someone with low AFC and AMH, what is the chance of having false results and discarding or not using potentially good embryos.
Dear Dr. Crawford thank you so much for this video. You're the voice of logic and sanity in our crazy ttc world, I've been watching your videos for a few months, Iove how they make sense!! I've been considering PGT - A since I had a miscarriage, but I read in a respectable article that it could sometimes scratch the embryo and deem the egg unusable? Also that because the genetic code of the outer bit and the actual baby could be different, that the test could be inaccurate. Do you have any knowledge on this, and any advice?
IVF costs 15-20K per cycle. PGT-A costs around 3K, with all do respect, the dr is saying, if no normal embryos then you can move to the next cycle, it’s not the easy!
Thank you so much for this! I'm about to turn 40, have a 2 year old daughter and two miscarriages in the last year. Considering IVF with PGT-A. One question I have is, I've read some studies have shown children born of IVF tend to have health concerns. Is it because of IVF itself or because couples getting IVF tend to have more health issues? Can you offer any clarification on that? Thx again!
Hi Dr Crawford - Can you please do a video explaining where the 65% euploid success rate comes from? What is it based on and how did it become the percentage that everyone seems to quote? Thx!
I transferred 2 embryos and after 12 days it was 408 hcg and then on 14th day it was 1299hcg .. today 5 weeks and 3 days went for scan .. only one sac is seen .. is it possible ..
I am glad that I watched this video. It helps me understand how important the test is. I am 40. I got 28 eggs retrieved, 16 fertilized and I received the news today that I have only 4 blastocysts which are high quality. The amount of attrition from egg to biopsied embryos can make this number feel very underwhelming. Do you think it is possible that I have at least one which is normal after genetic test? I am so worried because of age.
The result was two normal embryo. I transferred one in June but ended up with miscarriage because of the error from technology. I transferred the last one in Oct and I am 13 weeks pregnant now.
My wife is 28. She produced 104 eggs because she has PCOS. Around 70 of those were quality enough to be frozen. We used 20ish for the first embryo creation. 2 made it to PGT. After PGT-A, we had 1 embryo. Transferred it, and it failed. We tried another 20+ eggs. Zero embryos. None of those even made it PGT. 3 round on ANOTHER thaw, we finally made 3 solid embryos, and we are about to start another round for transfer. So right now, we are down to 16 eggs from the original 104 with 3 embryos about to test. So, having 4 high quality is a blessing within itself.
@@winteriscute2007thank you dear for this information. It’s very useful. I have one normal embryo after genetics and we are waiting for the results from another retrieval I’m so anxious.
She said it can result in pregnancy and a baby, but what is not clear is how bad is genetics. You would have to either risk it and see or discard and try again. Unfortunately I don’t think anyone can tell you for sure as far as I understood
Starting my first IVF stimulation meds next week and I just have to say, this has not been an easy road. However, your videos/ blog/ podcast have legitimately saved me more time by educating me (and my spouse) on fertility, treatments, and how to advocate for myself. Thank you so so much, Dr. Crawford for the importance you've put on the work you do ❤
I completely agree with your analysis. I’m 39. Time is of the essence. I only had 7 eggs pulled between two cycles. We ended up with 3 euploid blastocysts. The genetic testing was essential. I just did my FET 5 days ago. Lovely new progesterone spike showing and lots of tiredness and cramping, so I’m optimistic! Your channel is wonderful and highly informative.
Wishing for the best!! and thank you for the kind words!
Our results are similar. 7 embryos from 3 cycles and 3 normal ones as well. How did your FET go? I have mine today and the nerves are getting to me
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So, in a nutchell pre implantation testing results in more births.
Thanks for doing that really interesting video! I think it’s so important to learn about genetic testing... and ivf in general especially as someone who is going to suffer from infertility due to primary ovarian insufficiency while also being an genetically abnormal person. Both of these reasons are because of my Turner Syndrome (45,X Karyotype). At the same time it’s a very difficult/ tricky situation because I totally understand/ would want a higher chance of live birth in treatment for infertility but at the same time I know that embryos like the one I was wouldn’t have gotten the chance so thinking about potentially not being here because of selection is also weird/hard. In the end I would 100% get/ accept and understand why people going through ivf would do everything to have a child... and I am glad this exist
Why are the studies not aiming for live births with correct number of chromosomes, instead of live birth? Patients undergoing IVF would not consider a sick baby as a success.
PGS Is cute when you have plenty of embryos to transfer. It’s expensive & yet so is IVF in general. Your low responders risk losing a embryo being tested out ,pushing it to blast (5 days) , when it might have successfully grown in utero. Perfect tested embryos also miscarry.
The test rules out Down syndrome and turner syndrome which are common thing after certain age. If you are young you can gamble after 40+ I wouldn’t
Hi Natalie, thank you so much for sharing these important issues with regards to fertility. Could you do one on thyroid issues? Both high and low. Would really appreciate if you could post a video of this 😊
Yes! Thyroid videos impacting fertility...
I wish I saw this video before we decided to discard our mosaic embryo. We had three embryos tested for PGT-A and only had one euploid, one mosaic, and one aneuploid. I was hoping to bank at least another egg since I am 41 and not sure if I want to go through another IVF cycle.
Is it positive?
We only kept the one euploid embryo and just recently gave birth to our daughter.
Thanks so much for all the effort you put into these videos! So helpful 💜
I have 5 embyros. 3 embyros are level 1, 2 embyros are level 2, and 1 embyro is level 3. After the PGT test, only 1 came normal. So, I need to take care of this special single blastoise.
How do you make sure a cell from the trophoblast used for PGT A is representative of the whole embryo ( ie not mosaic)
Yes! That's my point too. Do you get paid for promotion of PGT-A testing?
I don’t think this science is reliable enough 🤷🏻♀️
could you explain?
A biopsy for PGT contains multiple cells from the trophoblast, not just one. Mosaicism happens when some of those cells are normal and some are abnormal. A cell itself isn’t mosaic.
@@thelifeinpink I know I meant if the trophoblast cells are not representative of the inner cell mass
So I've had 2 miscarriages (conceived by IUI) due to triploidy, one XYY and one XXX. So both hubby and I had to go for genetic testing. We're still waiting for the results. But if either of us have issues, my doctor suggested IVF with genetic testing.
Hugs!!!
Do yo had successful pregnancy with PGT normal?
I cannot help but wonder, as someone with low AFC and AMH, what is the chance of having false results and discarding or not using potentially good embryos.
Dear Dr. Crawford thank you so much for this video. You're the voice of logic and sanity in our crazy ttc world, I've been watching your videos for a few months, Iove how they make sense!! I've been considering PGT - A since I had a miscarriage, but I read in a respectable article that it could sometimes scratch the embryo and deem the egg unusable? Also that because the genetic code of the outer bit and the actual baby could be different, that the test could be inaccurate. Do you have any knowledge on this, and any advice?
IVF costs 15-20K per cycle. PGT-A costs around 3K, with all do respect, the dr is saying, if no normal embryos then you can move to the next cycle, it’s not the easy!
We only paid $600 for our testing
@@benwhittier1041where? $5k in Canada
Exactly we all don’t have doctors salaries in general…
Yes yes yes!!!! My doctor has always said from the beginning PGT-A won’t make you get pregnant but it can make you get pregnant faster.
I appreciate your knowledge and clear explanations. Thank you for posting. ♥️
I just got word that 5 of my embryos were biopsied today for testing. I’m a nervous wreck!
Thank you so much for this! I'm about to turn 40, have a 2 year old daughter and two miscarriages in the last year. Considering IVF with PGT-A. One question I have is, I've read some studies have shown children born of IVF tend to have health concerns. Is it because of IVF itself or because couples getting IVF tend to have more health issues? Can you offer any clarification on that? Thx again!
I think a lot people don’t do genetic tests and that’s why.
Your video is extremely helpful to us, thank you so much for giving a such professional perspective!
Hi Dr Crawford - Can you please do a video explaining where the 65% euploid success rate comes from? What is it based on and how did it become the percentage that everyone seems to quote? Thx!
I transferred 2 embryos and after 12 days it was 408 hcg and then on 14th day it was 1299hcg .. today 5 weeks and 3 days went for scan .. only one sac is seen .. is it possible ..
Please I need your advice I am trying too get pregnant 5 months but still nothing
As Dr C always says “I’m A Dr but I’m not your Dr” good luck we’re rooting for you
Good morning Dr. ~Happy Holidays~
Thank you doc! It’s very informative from New Mexico
Glad you enjoyed it!
What would be recommended for a “No Result” “ Quality Insufficient for Interpretation” for PGT-A result?
Can you talk about bicornuate and other shape uterus? How this complicates things, options, outcomes, etc
How much is PGT-A? Quoted $2000+ $250 embryo ??
In chzech 390
How did the transfer go?
What trading do you always recommend for recurrent miscarriage?
Doctor both l and my wife are talasemeya carrier. can we make a baby without any issue using this methord.please give me a answer 😢
I am glad that I watched this video. It helps me understand how important the test is. I am 40. I got 28 eggs retrieved, 16 fertilized and I received the news today that I have only 4 blastocysts which are high quality. The amount of attrition from egg to biopsied embryos can make this number feel very underwhelming. Do you think it is possible that I have at least one which is normal after genetic test? I am so worried because of age.
How does it go
Hi how does it go with you I’m worry now I’ll do may test
The result was two normal embryo. I transferred one in June but ended up with miscarriage because of the error from technology. I transferred the last one in Oct and I am 13 weeks pregnant now.
My wife is 28. She produced 104 eggs because she has PCOS. Around 70 of those were quality enough to be frozen. We used 20ish for the first embryo creation. 2 made it to PGT. After PGT-A, we had 1 embryo. Transferred it, and it failed.
We tried another 20+ eggs. Zero embryos. None of those even made it PGT.
3 round on ANOTHER thaw, we finally made 3 solid embryos, and we are about to start another round for transfer.
So right now, we are down to 16 eggs from the original 104 with 3 embryos about to test. So, having 4 high quality is a blessing within itself.
@@winteriscute2007thank you dear for this information. It’s very useful. I have one normal embryo after genetics and we are waiting for the results from another retrieval I’m so anxious.
Can you give me some advice, my husband sperm count is low. Is there anything you can recommend to boost his fertility?
Yes sea moss
CQ10 vitamins!!
Cytoplan
Macca root
Stop eating sugar and stop drinking
I have got 1 mosaic embryo 46xy mos -20[40%] what can i do? Can i implant this mosaic embryo. Pls replay
She said it can result in pregnancy and a baby, but what is not clear is how bad is genetics. You would have to either risk it and see or discard and try again. Unfortunately I don’t think anyone can tell you for sure as far as I understood
Thanks doc! From Philippines 💖
Love you're work but could you slow it down?
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