thread: Failed ICSI and then success with FET?

  1. #1
    Registered User

    May 2008
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    Failed ICSI and then success with FET?

    Our first ICSI just failed (didn't implant) and I will be heading back to my Dr very soon to discuss going ahead with a FET (we have one frozen). I really need some success stories!

    Anyone had a BFP for a FET after first failed ICSI? Would love to hear, I need perking up.

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    Feb 2008
    Melbourne
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    Hi Clucky_Rach,

    Well that is exactly what happened to me. My stimulated cycle (ICSI) was a BFN and I went straight into a HRT FET and now have a 2 year old daughter who was the result of that cycle.

    IT CAN HAPPEN!

    I found the FET so much easier on me physically and mentally and lo and behold I got my BFP. And it was my very first try at a FET.

    Sending you loads of positive, sticky vibes for your FET.

    Janie xxx

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    Dec 2008
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    I'm sorry the embie didn't implant hun

    I was lucky enough to have gotten a BFP from both the ICSI fresh fransfer and then the FET 12 months later. BUT what I wanted to say to you is that my FS always told me that the rate of implantation for FETs was higher than fresh transfers in his experience with IVF. I asked him why and he wasn't sure but he said that's the way it is. Like Janie said, the FET was an absolute breeze compared to the fully stimulated ICSI cycle, less hassle overall and a lot more relaxing (if you can call it that! lol).

    GL hun, I hope the FET works for you!

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    Nov 2007
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    I have only had success with FET's.

    Our 3rd FET resulted in DD - now 21 months and our 5th resulted in the twins - now 9 weeks old.

    All our kids are from the same batch of embryo's so the boys were effectively on ice for 2 years. Oh and also they were all day 3 FET's as well.

    Good luck, I hope your little frosty is your sticky bubba.

  5. #5
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    May 2008
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    Thanks so much girls for your responses, you have made me feel so much more positive! x

    Really appreciate it.

    I'm going to start acupuncture too if my Specialist has nothing against it. Some girls I know have it the day before transfer and within one hour after. I have had a lot of miscarriages and haven't had any trouble getting pregnant or getting them to implant naturally, so it makes me angry that when it is assisted it won't implant..go figure! Anyway, enough of that. I will think of your fantastic FET stories and pray it works, because I can't face another ICSI cycle just yet.

    Thank You x

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    Feb 2008
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    Clucky_Rach - I did accupuncture with my FET (not with my stim cycle) and as you know I got a BFP - not 100% sure if the accupuncture was a big reason as to why it worked, but it sure helped to relax me which can only be a good thing! I had a few times leading up to transfer, but the most important ones were the 12-24 hours either side of the transplant. I had one the afternoon after my transfer in the morning.

    Good luck hon and make sure you let us know when you start on your FET.

    Janie xxx

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    Nov 2007
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    If acupunture will help you relax then I say go for it. I only did it once during an FET cycle which resulted in a BFN.

    With the transfer for DD, I was pretty relaxed as it was going to be the last one before I took a break - if it didn't work - and got my BFP. With the boys we had no expectations at all, we just had lots of frosties so I went in again with no expectations and both embryo's transferred worked.

    My biggest advice is be as relaxed as possible and try not to put too much pressure on yourself. Good luck.

  8. #8
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    May 2008
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    Thanks Janie and Kelly x

    I will def report back here So nice to chat to someone that fully understands x

    Kelly, with your twins did you have two embies or one? That is fantastic. I am with Monash IVF and they only like to transfer one.

  9. #9
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    Nov 2007
    Country Vic - West of Ballarat
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    Rach

    For all my FET's I had 2 embryo's transferred as from my stim cycle we ended up with 15 embryo's . We had 1 embryo transferred during the stim cycle and then as I had sooooo many frosties and due to my age my FS was happy for me to have 2 transferred at a time.

    So the boys were from 2 embryo's taking, which to me was amazing as I now only have 3 embryo's left so it was numbers 10 & 11 that were my boys. I also look at it that if I hadn't opted for 2 at a time then 1 of my boys wouldn't be here today as we only really wanted 2 children - so my boys are truly little miracles (although every baby is a miracle).