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Embryos not frozen

Hi.

I had 2 embryos transferred on Fri 04/11 and there were 7 more that got fertilized. Today the dr called and informed that none of those needed freezing since none of them turned into normal looking balstocysts. I am due for a progesterone test tomorrow and am feeling a bit worried thinking of the 2 inside me right now. Don't want to stress out unnecessarily. But any advice will help.

Thanks in advance.
JB
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Thanks - I hope # doubles...
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Yeah - I am going in tomorrow morning. I am very tensed....
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Yeah - I am going in tomorrow morning. I am very tensed....
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Are you re-testing tomorrow?  If your beta doubles it's a good news.
Good luck!
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Ya...that is how our doc office gives it to us. Beta/hcg...one and the same.
Good luck!!!!!
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Hi,

This is the beta hcg # we are taking about, right? I mean thats what they measure in the preg blood test, right? The dr's office really unnerved me and now your notes are giving hope. Just want to make sure I am reading this right :)

Thanks Helen72 - Thanks again all for being there. I need it now!  

Good luck to all as well!
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