Slow Freeze Donated Embryos

Hi Dr Sher,

My husband and I are using donated embryos from a clinic program after 8 rounds of failed IVF due to low AMH 0.19 & diminished ovarian reserve. I have endometriomas in my ovaries and am now 44 years old. We started IVF in Jan 2020.

The embryos are made with donor eggs, the male donor was 52 at the time and the egg donor was 25. 15 embryos were made, the donating family transferred 2 and had one child. The remaining embryos were split, 8 to us and 7 to another couple. The donor has had successful pregnancies with each donation. She donated 10 times and this was donation #7. The embryos were made in 2012 and slow freeze was used. They are not PGT tested.

We transferred one Good/Good embryo and no pregnancy. One embryo did not survive the thaw. We then transferred 2 Good/Good embryos and had a pregnancy but 7 week ultrasound showed a blighted ovum. I have done 2 months depot Lupron, for the 2nd transfer I did more daily Leuprolide, lipid infusion, dexamethasone and prednisone.

We have 4 embryos of Fair/Fair quality left. Based on your experience, do you think that we will be able to have a successful pregnancy and live birth? Any insight you have to improve our success would be appreciated. Thank you.