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CaseyGirl
Mommy to 3 Boys :)

Member since 5/05 19978 total posts
Name: Jen - counting my blessings...
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Co-culture....
This was never mentioned to me at my clinic. My IVF#1 failed due to poor egg quality (fragmentation). Is this something I should bring up with my RE?
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Posted 10/11/08 2:18 PM |
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MrsJoeG
Beyond Blessed <3

Member since 2/08 1482 total posts
Name: Amanda
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Re: Co-culture....
I *think* its something only done at Cornell.
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Posted 10/11/08 2:20 PM |
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MrsRbk
<3 <3 <3 <3

Member since 1/06 19197 total posts
Name: Michelle
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Re: Co-culture....
Jen - RMA doesn't do this. I think it's just Cornell that does.
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Posted 10/11/08 2:30 PM |
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rose825
Best Friends

Member since 6/05 10228 total posts
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Re: Co-culture....
NSUH does it to, but very differently than Cornell
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Posted 10/11/08 2:30 PM |
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BA2008
Need to find some hope!

Member since 2/08 2485 total posts
Name: Beth -Ann
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Re: Co-culture....
I actually left RMA to do this at Cornell. I think ECF does this too. Its only recommended at Cornell for women who've had a failed IVF cycle with AMA (advanced maternal age), who are poor responders and have poor egg quality. Cost about $1,500 extra to do it.
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Posted 10/11/08 2:46 PM |
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bettyj
LIF Infant

Member since 3/08 117 total posts
Name: Kristie
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Re: Co-culture....
East Coast Fertility does Co-Culture as well. :)
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Posted 10/11/08 9:05 PM |
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