Dr. Lucky Sekhon
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And so after three consecutive transfers of a high quality genetically tested normal embryo, you have a 92% cumulative live birth rate.
Now, a lot of people struggle with IVF because it's hard to get that normal healthy embryo because they have a low egg count or they have a lot of egg quality issues.
So that's when you hear about people doing multiple rounds.
And some people have fibroids or uterine factor issues that are really hard to overcome and it's hard to get the embryo to implant.
But in general, those are the stats that we're working with now, which is it's a great time to be a fertility doctor.
Absolutely.
Oh, I mean, I'd say like just under half my practice are people that are freezing eggs or like me wanting to freeze embryos for the future.
Cause they're in their mid thirties and they're like thinking I want two to three kids and I have a career and I don't want to have kids back to back.
That's why I did it at 34, sorry, 33.
And then no 34.
I did it at 34.
I had already had my first.
And I was like, there's no way I can do this anytime soon.
This is so overwhelming for me.
And I care about my career.
But I know I want to be a mom of more than one child if I can.
Right.
So then I froze.
And then lo and behold, at 37, everything I thought might happen happened.
And then I ended up relying on what I froze.