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I have had 3 fresh ICSI cycles which have resulted in early miscarriages what could be the problem and how and where can it be investigated?
Read answerI am a 32 year female sterilised at age 27. I would dearly like another child would IVF be possible?
Read answerA family friend who is 38, has had one failed ICSI attempt. her husband has sperm failure. She is asking for help and advice. Thank you
Read answerHello, I am 37yrs old and was sterilised when I was 23. I have 2 older daughters from a previous relationship but I have been in a loving relationship for the last 3 years with a wonderful man but he is 10 yrs older than me. We would like to have a baby together. Can you please help me on which course of fertility would be best for us?
Read answerHaving now had 2 fresh ICSI long protocol cycles this year, both ending with no pregnancy, I was wondering about the cyclogest support after ET. On both occassions, I have started bleeding 9 days after embryo transfer. The first cycle was a Day 3 transfer, the second cycle I had 2 blastocyst embryos transferred. I will be starting my third ICSI at MFS in the next few months but I am worried that the embryo will not implant again. I have been to my GP and had Level 1 immunes testing carried out and the results came back clear with no abnormalities in any of the tests done. Would MFS consider giving me a prescription for Gestone instead of Cyclogest pessaries next time? Do you think this may make a difference? I am 27 and very healthy and just trying to do everything possible to make my third cycle a success as the thought of another negative cycle is too much. Thank you very much.
Read answerI have had three ICSI treatments on the NHS, the last of which was successful in July. Unfortunately I have just suffered a miscarriage at 6+5. I have heard that treatment soon after the miscarriage can be more successful as the body has been pregnant recently. Is this the case or should I wait for my body to recover?
I have 2 frozen embryos (1 x8B and 1 x6C grade) which I would like to have transferred, but I'm concerned they don't have a chance due to early spotting in my cycle. The FET would be natural, as I had a reaction to the Buserelin. My cycle is around 26-28 days long, I ovulate on day 15 (blood tests confirm this) so I would potentially have the embryo transferred on day 19, my concern is I usually start spotting between day 21 - 23. Is there enough time for the embryo to implant or would you suggest I have a laparoscopy to find out why I'm spotting?
I am living in Pakistan, how can I consult with the fertility experts at MFS and how can I take appointment for my treatment in the UK?
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