* MC mentioned
Ladies forgive me for barging in but I am in my 2ww and going a little nuts over something. I posed the same question on the IVF board and there were not many answers and I really could use some feedback. I feel I might get better answers here among those of you who are carrying multiples.
On the 3rd I had IVF with donor eggs/sperm in the Czech Republic but we are from the US so there were some communications / being rushed / credit card issues to complicate the process.
We had firmly decided to do 2 blasts before leaving. However faced with the REs refusal to freeze the 2B blast I could not walk away from it so I had them transfer all 3 reasoning to myself that with almost 30 hours of driving / flying / waiting in airports starting less than 12 hours after the transfer circumstances would balance the odds so to speak especially in light of the fact that the 2B was supposedly not good enough to freeze. I honestly thought it didn't have much of a chance and I was just transfering it to save myself from feeling guilty later.
I know this sounds stupid but the twins I lost came from a donor embryo cycle and I was just so happy to get the embies I really didn't delve that deeply into the grading process for blasts. Add to that the problems with my credit card and the time wasted trying to fix it having used up much of the time I could have spent asking questions of the RE and I know little more than a woman on her first cycle. Lame I know but looking on the web is of little help as there is a lot of conflicting / possibly out dated / very unspecific information and I just keep getting more confused.
At this point only 3 days after transfer I am confident I am pregnant because I remember the feeling of implantation cramping from my previous pregnancies. The RE told me that my lining could not have been better (11mm w/ triple strip 6 days before transfer) and he told me that due to that and the quality of the embryos I had a better than 70% chance of getting pregnant and told me to expect multiples. However, his services ended the day of the transfer and my local OB who will be following my cycle from here on out knows virtually nothing about IVF other than how to do the needed tests so asking him will be a case of the blind leading the blind and I am sort of on my own here.
I guess what I am asking is would a grade 2 blast be considered a high quality, medium quality or low quality blast? I just want to be mentally prepared when the time comes.