Hope is back. At least, temporarily.
I did not get my normal 7:30am update call from the embryologist, which led me to believe either (1) the embryos were still not progressing and they were giving them until the last possible second to assess them, or (2) there were some good blastocysts and they were busy biopsying and freezing them before they called me. Turns out, it was #2. As of today, I had 9 blastocysts out of 13 total embryos. Apparently 5 of them were not good quality and would not have survived the freeze and thaw, and 4 of them looked very good. Those 4 were biopsied today and results should be in by Saturday or Sunday of this weekend.
Of the 4 biopsied, on Day 3 they were graded 1 B, 1 C, and 2 As. Day 5 grading has them at 2 Bs, 1 C, and 1 C+ for structure of the blastocyst. I really don't know what to say. I don't know how my stats will shake out, but I really don't see us getting any normals out of the bunch. Getting 1 would be a downright miracle, much less having two like we did last time. I am FULLY aware that there is a high chance that there will be zero normals in the batch.
Lord, please let us catch a break. I.am.so.tired.
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