Common belief
“You need multiple embryos to succeed”
Rosanne's Perspective
One embryo is enough when it's the right one - quality over quantity matters most
Robin initially panicked having only one embryo from donor eggs, wanting the doctor to lie to get more. But that single embryo resulted in her successful pregnancy at 44.
You only need one good embryo when your mindset is aligned with success
Myrna had just one viable embryo at age 45 and successfully conceived her son through focused mindset work and unwavering belief.
Discussed in 3 episodes. 3 women share a different experience.
This reflects mindset coaching perspectives from Rosanne Austin, JD, PCC. Always consult your medical team for clinical guidance.
Women Who Had a Different Experience
Teachings
Breakthroughs 1
One healthy embryo can be more than enough when you have the right mindset and medical support
Yasemin conceived at 41 with just one healthy embryo after multiple failed IVF cycles, traveling between Canada and Turkey for treatment, and overcoming polyp surgery complications.
Teachings 2
High-dose fertility medications cause receptor downregulation, making follicles die instead of grow, especially harmful for women with low ovarian reserve
Dr. Merhi explains the cellular mechanism where excessive FSH and LH medications cause receptors to shut down and hide, killing follicles rather than feeding them, which is basic medical school knowledge.
You only need one good embryo when your mindset is aligned with success
Myrna had only one viable embryo at age 45 after multiple failed cycles, but through mindset work and unwavering belief, that single embryo became her healthy baby boy.
Perspectives 1
It only takes one embryo to create your miracle
Ms. Dreamy was left with only one embryo after 6 donor eggs yielded 4, then 3, then just 1 viable embryo. Despite 7 failed transfer cycles, that single embryo became baby Evan at 32 weeks.
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