Experience transferring untested embryos?

Hi! We had our embryos tested after our retrieval. However, few embryos came back as inconclusive, which they said can be treated as untested embryos and transferred. Anyone has experience transferring untested embryos? What should we expect?
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I’m not sure what it really means being inconclusive, but we didn’t have any of our embryos tested. I’m on my second pregnancy (first resulting in live birth). We transferred our “best” embryos. Our first was the best option and the second was the next best. I think it could all depend on your situation. Our doctor said at this point in time on our fertility journey, doing the testing wouldn’t necessarily increase our chances of getting pregnant and it worked out for us.

Out of 8 untested embryos we had two miscarriages

I had 9 untested embryos. We had our first transfer on February 11th with our 4AA embryo which AA is considered the "excellent" grade. Had a miscarriage around 6 weeks pregnant. Next transfer, we will be transferring 2 embryos which would be the next "best" graded embryos. My doctor told me that it wasn't necessary for me to test my embryos at that point and so we opted out of testing but our first FET implanted, it just resulted in miscarriage. Fingers crossed your transfer will be successful

We haven't had any embryos tested at all, first transfer worked and baby is now 6 months old

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