First of all, let me just say that if they believe that you are at risk of OHSS and suggest that you freeze all embryos, go with it, don't argue. OHSS is nothing to play around with - I was sick for three weeks. Completely off work and virtually bed-ridden. If you are pregnant, it gets worse, and lasts longer - not something I would wish on my worst enemy!
When it comes to freeze all cycles - it's not so bad. I found it great to not have to muck around with the crinone and as I could later on use ovulation induction to do a natural FET, I was really happy with everything. I became pregnant on that first FET as well, so it certainly didn't effect the chances of things working or not working. Sadly, I miscarried at 8.5 weeks, but that had nothing to do with the fact that it was a frozen embryo, or the fact that I'd had OHSS.
I know the OHSS thing sounds scary, and it really is if you develop it, but if you follow their instructions, you will be fine. It passes in time, and won't effect later transfers with any frozen embryos you get.
I'm just going to have a quick chase around for my levels so that you can compare them with yours. Back in a tick!
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