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What happens after a 3 and a 5 day transfer.

Some info for everyone:)
What happens after a 3 Day and a 5 Day Transfer!
3-DAY TRANSFER:

1dpt ..embryo is growing and developing
2dpt... Embryo is now a blastocyst
3dpt....Blastocyst hatches out of shell on this day
4dpt.. Blastocyst attaches to a site on the uterine lining
5dpt.. Implantation begins,as the blastocyst begins to bury in the lining
6dpt.. Implantation process continues and morula buries deeper in the lining
7dpt.. Morula is completely inmplanted in the lining and has placenta cells &
fetal cells
8dpt...Placenta cells begin to secret HCG in the blood
9dpt...More HCG is produced as fetus develops
10dpt...More HCG is produced as fetus develops
11dpt...HCG levels are now high enough to be immediately detected on
HPT

5-DAY TRANSFER:

-1dpt ..embryo is growing and developing
0dpt... Embryo is now a blastocyst
1dpt....Blastocyst hatches out of shell on this day
2dpt.. Blastocyst attaches to a site on the uterine lining
3dpt.. Implantation begins,as the blastocyst begins to bury in the lining
4dpt.. Implantation process continues and morula buries deeper in the lining
5dpt.. Morula is completely inmplanted in the lining and has placenta cells &
fetal cells
6dpt...Placenta cells begin to secret HCG in the blood
7dpt...More HCG is produced as fetus develops
8dpt...More HCG is produced as fetus develops
9dpt...HCG levels are now high enough to be immediately detected on
HPT
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Thanks so much for that, I will be going through my first IVF next month and this information really breaks it down for me!

Thanks and lots of babydust to all!!
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mhv
39%?   That's not to bad of a percentage!   Thanks for taking the time to help : )  I wonder how that compares to other FET's.... Thanks again... and GOOD LUCK to you!!!!!!  Baby Dust!!!!  48 hours : )   How are you feeling??
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Frozen-thawed embryos accounted for 39% (249 of 639) of live births from 931 consecutive first oocyte retrievals after median follow-up of 6.5 years with consistent use of pronuclear-stage freezing and cleavage-stage transfer. Survival after thaw was 95% (2,129 of 2,247). Implantation and live birth rates per individual frozen-thawed embryo transfered were 22% (431 of 1,937) and 18% (346 of 1,937), respectively.

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any info on FET's transferred 24 for hours after thaw?  They were frozen pronuclear....
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1241508 tn?1313006082
Great information! This is really helpful. Thanks :)))))))))))))))))))))
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486867 tn?1307139011
Thank you for sharing : )
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