Procedure for Embryo Freezing
https://zealthy.in/topic/egg-and-embryo-freezing-cryopreservation?lang=en
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Procedure for Embryo Freezing
https://zealthy.in/topic/egg-and-embryo-freezing-cryopreservation?lang=en
That amazing feeling when all the fertilized oocytes turn into good quality Blastocysts!!
Blastocyst transfer is preferable to day 2 or day 3 transfer and produces higher pregnancy rates.
To know more about and to avail this service visit:
https://kicbengaluru.com/blastocyst-transfer-in-bangalore/ or call us at: +91 9900967627
Egg donation is the process by which a woman donates eggs to enable another woman to conceive as part of an assisted reproduction treatment.To know more visit: https://kicbengaluru.com/egg-donation/
When you are looking to find an embryo donor, you should get in touch with a couple who have already gone through the process of IVF treatment and has eggs frozen for further use. Such a couple can donate your unused embryos and help you to have a child.
Know how an embryo donation can help both the recipient and the donor and what happens during the process.
Dear Embryo That Didn’t Stick
Dear Embryo,
I don’t talk about you much, but I do think about you. On August 22, 2018, Dr. Dayal at SIRM transferred two frozen donated embryos. One became Wolfie and the other was you.
Sometimes comments are made about what life would be like if you would have stuck and I would be a mother of twins. Often times, those comments end with a guilty sigh of relief because that comment is true, but you were also a part of me... a part of me that I lost.
I received one photo before our transfer. It was an image featuring my two embryos, one you and one Wolfie. Oddly enough, I like that I don’t know which is which.
I don’t know if you were boy or girl. If you would have been a chunky baby like your brother, if you would be a Cardinals fan like us or a Yankees fan like your donor family, and I don’t know if I will ever find other ways to properly celebrate you... but for now I will just have to look at that image of you and your brother... and smile.