| Hi you all...a question...June 27 2009 at 7:54 PM | lauranz (Login phoebegrace) | |
| what are the stats for embie donation in the US? We've just started making this legal here in New Zealand; there's been a big story our Sunday paper about a wee girl born from a embie frozen for 16 years today...
Only 12 couples have been given approval by our national ethics committee (ever, since the law changed in 05) to go down this track, but out of those twelve, only two babies have been born. Is this normal success rates for embie donation? I thought FETs in general were much higher than that...I guess some babies may still be in utero but still...
I"d love to pursue this as an option if there's any way I could...
thanks everyone...
L
Me 40, HIghest FSH 79 June 08
DH 45 SA great
Grade 1V endo since puberty, many laps and bowel surgeries, hashimotos
DD born 2000 after 8 years of ttc
new DH
herbs, diet, acup, yoga bring endo symptoms into line
ttc#2 3years no bfps
FSH went high aug 06, labile.
Three failed ivfs, two converted to IUI, 2 chems. several no-starts due to high fsh.
Very high NKU levels but no way of tx or monitoring here in new zealand.
Looking at DE and adoption. Failed adoption jan 09. |
| Responses- Good to hear NZ might give you an option. Stats vary by clinic but usually - GIMB on Jun 28, 12:33 PM
- hey that's pretty good - lauranz on Jun 30, 1:25 AM
- Wow....16 yrs? I believe that may be a world record. - BlessedThistle on Jun 28, 9:43 PM
- they said.. - lauranz on Jun 30, 1:24 AM
- there are no official stats - Piper on Jun 30, 12:11 AM
- no, not really able to afford to travel...it's thousands and thousands from here. - lauranz on Jun 30, 1:24 AM
- absolutely understand- - Piper on Jul 6, 11:08 AM
- As an aside... - Piper on Jul 6, 11:11 AM
- yeah, adoption does appeal to me personally - lauranz on Jul 7, 12:18 AM
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