After years of struggling with endometriosis and diminished ovarian reserve, a 34-year-old patient conceived from a day 3 transfer using one of just two fertilized eggs. Her daughter was born healthy.
After 4 failed IUIs, a D&C, and polyp removal, this 41-year-old patient with PCOS conceived through IVF using a day 3 untested embryo, and delivered a healthy baby boy just before turning 42.
After seven egg retrieval cycles and multiple failed transfers, a 42-year-old patient decided to skip PGT-A and became pregnant with two untested frozen day 5 embryos.
After eight years of unexplained infertility and two embryo transfers, this patient became pregnant with twins from mosaic embryos carrying a rare inherited genetic variant.
After three retrievals and repeated embryo fragmentation by Day 2, a single poor quality blastocyst developed and led to the birth of a healthy baby boy.
After four retrievals and several failed transfers, a frozen 4BC embryo that didn’t fully re-expand after thawing led to a healthy 21-week pregnancy and normal NIPT and anatomy scan results.