Six retrievals and seven embryo transfers were needed before a Day 6 4BB euploid embryo finally led to a healthy baby at age 40, after an early euploid rate of just 1 out of 17 embryos.
Facing the risk of losing her uterus due to large fibroids, she underwent a 5½-hour surgery to remove 9 fibroids. Years later, IVF led to 3 healthy children, including one from a trisomy 16 mosaic embryo.
After 18 years of infertility, 6 retrievals, and more than 50 embryos arresting at day 3, Dina conceived at 41 from four frozen day 3 embryos. She delivered a healthy baby boy at 42.
After a failed retrieval and two poorly grade embryos (3BC+ and 2CB-), this patient had back-to-back success: her first transfer at 38 led to a son, and the second at 40 is now a 12-week pregnancy.
After three failed transfers of euploid embryos, this patient discovered she had hydrosalpinx. After surgery to remove her damaged tube, she spontaneously conceived identical twins — and is now 14 weeks pregnant.
Three euploid embryos failed, and one natural pregnancy ended in miscarriage, but a high level mosaic with a 10% chance from frozen eggs led to a healthy baby boy.
Rosie from Edinburgh conceived after 5 years, 5 failed transfers, and 3 retrievals — thanks to a Day 6 CC embryo. She’s now 20 weeks pregnant with a baby boy.
Diagnosed with premature ovarian failure and endometriosis, this patient went through 10 IVF cycles using her own eggs before finding success with a donor egg embryo. Her son was born in November 2022.
After four retrievals, three failed transfers, and two miscarriages, Hannah conceived from a fresh 8-cell Day 3 embryo after a laparoscopy for stage 1 endometriosis. She is now 16 weeks pregnant and cautiously hopeful.
Through 7 retrievals, mini IVF, endometriosis surgery, and years of perseverance, Stephanie conceived at 42 from a double transfer of untested Day 6 and Day 7 embryos. She’s now 34 weeks pregnant with a healthy baby girl.
This couple saved for 4 years to afford IVF and were able to collect only about 100 sperm due to the husband’s childhood cancer. Two untested embryos were transferred at age 40, resulting in healthy boy/girl twins.
After being rejected by two clinics due to very low AMH and endometriosis, Jessica gave birth from a 6-cell Day 3 embryo labeled “very poor quality”—and later conceived naturally again.
After 6 miscarriages, a woman conceived naturally following sitagliptin (metformin) and later had a second healthy baby from a Day 6 5AB high-level segmental mosaic embryo.
After 8 IVF cycles, multiple miscarriages, and Hashimoto’s disease, this parent achieved a successful pregnancy at age 42 using untested embryos and aggressive immune treatment — including IVIG, neupogen, steroids and hydroxychloroquine.
After a pregnancy loss due to a genetic condition, this parent endured five IVF cycles, genetic screening (PGT-M), and a single transfer of a Day 7 5CC embryo — who is now a healthy 14-month-old daughter.
After two failed IVF cycles and a diagnosis of unexplained infertility, a new doctor recommended laparoscopy—revealing stage II endometriosis and tubal adhesions. Following surgery, this anonymous patient conceived naturally at age 36 and is now 8 weeks pregnant.
This patient went through six IVF cycles with multiple failed transfers and years of unexplained infertility. A final low-stimulation cycle and one day 3 embryo finally led to pregnancy and a baby girl.
A low-grade 5CB euploid embryo led to a healthy pregnancy and much-wanted baby, following diminished ovarian reserve, three IVF cycles, and three early losses.
After a failed cycle with an aneuploid embryo and a history of endometriosis and tubal removal, a 4CC euploid embryo led to the birth of a healthy baby girl.
After four retrievals where nearly all embryos arrested before blastocyst, a single 3AB embryo finally led to a healthy 17-week pregnancy at age 42. Cancer and male factor infertility added further complexity to this success.
Immune therapy and steroid support helped a patient with PCOS conceive after 5 failed transfers—including an ectopic pregnancy. She’s now expecting her baby girl.
After two failed IVF cycles and five aneuploid/mosaic embryos, a 36-year-old patient with unexplained infertility became pregnant from a PGT-A normal 5AA embryo following a protocol change that included Lupron flare, HGH, and PICSI.
A double day 3 embryo transfer brought success for a patient with PCOS—after 7 IVF cycles and repeated setbacks, one embryo implanted and became her healthy son.
After multiple losses, failed FETs, and a poor ovarian response, a patient with blocked tubes and immune issues became pregnant after starting Lovenox for antiphospholipid antibodies and transferring a fresh 5BB embryo. She’s now 12.5 weeks pregnant with normal NIPT results.
After two years of unexplained infertility and a retrieval that produced only day 6 and day 7 embryos, a 30-year-old patient delivered a healthy baby from a day 7, 6AA, PGT-A tested blast, despite early doubts from clinics.
A 28-year-old patient conceived healthy boy–girl twins from a transfer that unknowingly included a day 7 untested embryo—following an initial failed attempt.