The journey of Egg to an Embryo
Egg donation is when a woman (donor) gives her eggs to another woman (recipient) to allow the recipient to have a baby. To donate eggs, the donor must be given medications that will cause her to develop multiple eggs over a single cycle. The eggs are then removed from the donor by placing a needle that is attached to an ultrasound probe through the vaginal tissues. The eggs are then gently aspirated (suctioned) from the ovaries. Once the eggs are removed, they are evaluated by an embryologist. Then sperm from the male partner or a sperm bank is placed around or injected into each egg. This process is called in vitro fertilization (IVF).
Couples who have complications in conceiving they opt for fertility treatment. Treatments need a lot of diagnoses and a prolonged time frame. Under Fertility experts whom one can trust upon.
How is the recipient prepared for the embryo transfer?
The recipient’s uterus must be synchronized with the donor’s stimulation so that they are ready at the same time. There are several ways to achieve this. If the woman still has regular menstrual cycles, a medication is often used to suppress her ovaries and her menstrual cycle. Once the donor starts the medication to stimulate her ovaries, the recipient begins taking estrogen to develop her uterine lining. Around the time of egg retrieval, the recipient will begin taking progesterone to enable implantation of the embryo (fertilized egg). The embryo(s) will be transferred to the recipient’s uterus three to five days after fertilization. Hormones continue to be given until the pregnancy test and then, if the test is positive, during the early part of the first trimester of the resulting pregnancy.
Who should consider using an egg donor?
Egg donation is used for a woman who wishes to have a child but cannot get pregnant with her own eggs. This may be because she was born without ovaries, is in menopause, did not respond adequately to hormonal stimulation of her ovaries in the past, or has had poor egg or embryo quality with previous IVF attempts. Women may also choose to use a donor if they have a genetic disease that they do not want to pass on to their children.
Who can become an egg donor?
Egg donors are women, usually between the ages of 21 and 34, who are willing to provide their eggs to a recipient. They may be anonymous (unknown) or known to the intended parents. Anonymous donors are recruited through egg donation programs or agencies and are not known to the recipient. The complete safety of both the end is kept in mind. A renowned fertility clinic does keep in mind that couples come with complete devotion for their future baby.
What tests are performed on the donor?
The donor is tested for infections such as HIV, Hepatitis B and C, gonorrhea, chlamydia and syphilis. The tests are to be sure that they are not carrying of the cystic fibrosis gene. Other genetic testing should be performed based on the donor’s history and ethnic background. Psychometric testing is often done as part of the mental health screening. These high end testing can only be possible under experienced doctors who are fertility expert. Practicing these medical treatments with utmost care.
How should the recipient be evaluated?
Evaluation of the recipient is similar to that of couples undergoing routine IVF. This should include a comprehensive medical history from both partners, including blood type and Rh factor, and testing for sexually transmitted diseases including HIV, hepatitis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, and syphilis. The couple should be counseled by a mental health professional about the complexity of the decision to use donor eggs.
The recipient should have a pelvic exam and an assessment of her uterus. If she is over 45 years old, a more thorough evaluation should be done, including an assessment of heart function and risk of pregnancy-related diseases. She may also be advised to see a doctor who specializes in high-risk pregnancy. The male partner’s sperm should be analyzed and appropriate genetic screening should be obtained based on his history and ethnic background.
What is the chance that a donor egg cycle will result in pregnancy?
The success of egg donation depends on many factors but is not considered to be related to the age of the recipient. The condition of uterine wall and other health condition matters the final result of pregnancy. IVF treatments are now dawned in North Bengal region. With new hope in the medical field. Regions of Siliguri, Jalpaiguri, Maldah, Coochbehar, Kishanganj covers Fertility treatment under renowned fertility doctors.
Egg donation and the process of it being an Embryo to a whole new being is one of the most miraculous medical advancement done. The process of reproduction has got a new age touch.