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I had IVF at 41 and they transfered 5 embies, unfortunately non took. It depends on your egg quality and your age. At your age if your embryoCea's are excellent they may try to freeze them and implant only a few, but at 40 it is very rare, it also depends on 3 day or 5 day transfer. A 5 day transfer would mean that your embryoCea's were good enough to survive for 5 days and they will usually only transfer 1 or 2. If they are doing a 3 day transfer and perhaps 4 embryoCea's are very good and 2 are ok, I would have as many transfered as they think would give you the best chance at conceiving, unfortunately at age 40 most will not make it so, the more embryoCea's you have transfered the better your chances are at conceiving. Also the is a great forum on MH that just started called TTC OVER 40. It has a lot of great info and advice for women trying to conceive at our age. Good Luck!! I hope you have a BFP soon.
There is no way I would transfer all 6! On my last cycle we had 6 embryo's at day 2 so we let them go to Blast stage and transfered the max (3) for my RE. I got a chemical pregnancy. I will be doing a FET in Nov.
On my 1st cycle we transfered 4 back on day 3. 2 were good and 2 not so good however I did not like the idea of discarding the 2 no so good ones. I was praying that the 2 good ones would work, of course it didn't and I got a BFN. By the way I am 39.
If you transfered all 6 of them and they all took you would be faced with reduction and do you want that.
I don't believe you should transfer more than you are willing to carry.
Hope you get your BFP soon.
On my 1st cycle we transfered 4 back on day 3. 2 were good and 2 not so good however I did not like the idea of discarding the 2 no so good ones. I was praying that the 2 good ones would work, of course it didn't and I got a BFN. By the way I am 39.
If you transfered all 6 of them and they all took you would be faced with reduction and do you want that.
I don't believe you should transfer more than you are willing to carry.
Best of luck to you!