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Embryo transfer in IVF
I am undergoing IVF procedure and 3 blastocyst embryos has been formed. 5AA 4AA and 3AB. Not able to decide whether to go for single ET or Double ET. Any advise will be helpful. ET scheduled after approx 10 days.
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Discuss with ur treating doctor
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Usually double is recommended but better to follow your treating doctor's opinion.
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It is done because of the past experience that all the embryos which are transferred do not flourish and grow. If you transfer three embryos , either one may survive, or two may survive or all the three may survive or none may survive. If you have any special interest in getting one or two or three embryos transferred, please mention it to your Infertility Specialist.
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Let ur treating dr decide
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Follow your doctor’s advice.
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Double embryo transfer is recommended .
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