Freeze all due to fluid in uterus. H: 34 dx Azoospermia due to CBAVD from CF, ME: 39 IS FINE!!! think twice before sharing personal details, foster a friendly and supportive environment, remove fake accounts, spam and misinformation, delete posts that violate our community guidelines, reviewed by our medical review board and team of experts. A stillbirth is a pregnancy loss that happens any time after 20 weeks. All my levels were great, the protocol worked and baby was healthy. Fetal heart detector, ultrasonic. I am going to do another agg retrieval for my next round, as we have just have one pgs normal embryo, a 4AA. I had a heartbeat at 11w+1 but lost at 11w+6. I just did a FET and havent had my viability US yet. having had 4 miscarriages myself, i know how difficult it is grasping at straws for reasons why it happened. wow we could be at the same clinic my doctor told me the exact same yesterday. There are multiple other reasons why the heartbeat of a healthy fetus is not being picked up. My little buddy who I talked to all day long was now gone. The main sign of a miscarriage is vaginal bleeding. Did a third and it was successful. Also, @afreeda29, where did you get your new protocol list? If you don't show any other signs of miscarriage, your healthcare provider will most likely ask you to return after a week for a follow-up ultrasound. There were 2 gestational sacs up there. 5/5 - 17w3d - quick ultrasound looks like a GIRL! Miscarriage after FET: PGS decision. c cmsigler Sep 21, 2014 at 7:55 AM @Sneha564, Yes I agree. I've had every other test under the sun and did PGS on all my embroys (and ALL of them were normal) so I think sometimes it's not the embryos themselves but something else that could be going on. The sweetest anniversary gift we could have ever received. Had I done something wrong? MC is never easy and when it's a pgs normal embryo it just doesnt seem to make sense. In true Casey fashion, I even made a big to-do list for us for the remaining 7 months so we could prepare for Baby Finns arrival in June. Strong heartbeat seen at 7 weeks. We respect everyones right to express their thoughts and opinions as long as they remain respectful of other community members, and meet What to Expects Terms of Use. If you are past seven weeks pregnant, seeing no heartbeat may be a sign of miscarriage. Your post will be hidden and deleted by moderators. DAY 3 Labs Drawn 2/26 put on vitamin D and calcium supplements, Regroup and Protocol Reveal 3/04 "Bazooka Protocol" EPP with MDLF "Protocol 6 with patches", ER/MESA 4/10 ER 9 eggs retrieved MESA success found live swimmers, Fertilization Report 6 eggs mature and ICSI'd 4 eggs fertilized normally. Seeing your baby's heartbeat on an ultrasound is usually a good sign and typically lowers your risk of having a miscarriage. By week 4, they may be able to get a positive result on a home pregnancy test. Getting ready for my next round, but not sure whether to change protocol or keep it the same. Really looking for success stories of women who have a BFP after a FET PGS normal miscarriage and I cant seem to find many stories at all ?? These include: Maternal Age Maternal age is one of the biggest risk factors for a miscarriage. Ask as many questions as you need, and expect to receive clear and compassionate answers. In most cases, it is possible to detect a heartbeat on an ultrasound around week 6. My RE said he wouldnt really do any testing until someone had 2 or 3 miscarriages, but I said I would feel more comfortable doing some investigation before doing another transfer. Some other symptoms of a pregnancy loss include: A person should speak with a doctor about any bleeding they experience during pregnancy. I do have symptoms but it may also be from the progesterone Im taking. 7.4% at 8 weeks. EDD 11/30/15 CP at 4w2d. Or complete a fresh cycle and test them before freeze. Hoping your next one is successful!
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