Just received a wonderful email from a lovely couple who traveled all the way from Georgia to do NC IVF here at Dominion. Having had a previous IVF/ICSI baby in 2006 they had returned to their RE for another attempt at IVF. Previously the response to medications had been poor and this time the response was even worse with no retrieval even attempted. Her FSH was 18.9 and they were told that essentially no good options existed in terms of IVF. Fortunately, they had heard about NC IVF and we had a phone consult in April with an IVF attempt in June. Her AMH was <0.16 consistent with diminished ovarian reserve.
Her NC IVF cycle was picture perfect and they ended up with a beautiful early blast for transfer then headed back home. I received the good news that the blood pregnancy test was positive and rising fast. Then came the first shock...it was a twin pregnancy. Yup identical twins. Then came the second shock...the twins were sharing the same sac (in medical terminology they were mono-amniotic, mono-chorionic twins). Then the final shock...there was possibly a third sac.....Fortunately, this last shock turned was not true...there was just a probable blood clot that ultimately went away.
Pregnancy went amazingly well and the girls were delivered at 32 and a half weeks. They spent 2 days in the Intensive Care Nursery and should be home soon. What a great outcome to such a surprising story...one egg, one embryo, TWO healthy babies!
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