by Amanda Gamdana
The Vitro Fertilization treatment often makes more eggs than needed because the ovaries are being stimulated which means that more healthy fertilized eggs are created than necessary. Most clinics will give you the opportunity to freeze and store desirable ’spare’ fertilized eggs for future use.
Sometimes this choice is supplied as part of the In Vitro Fertilization treatment package but there could also be an additional charge for this service. Often, In Vitro Fertilization treatment is postponed after the eggs have been gathered due to unanticipated circumstances, in which case, storing the fertilized eggs would be a worthwhile procedure.
There may be an occasion where you want to try In Vitro Fertilization again and by having your embryos already stored away safely it can save time and trouble of producing the eggs again. So by storing the fertilized eggs, you can make the most of the eggs collected in that treatment and at the same time there won’t b any requirement to take additional infertility drugs which can cause Ovarian Hyper-Stimulation Syndrome.
Fertilized eggs can normally be frozen and stored away safely for up to five years, although this can occasionally be prolonged. This means that even if you or you partner are diagnosed at a later stage with an infertility problem for example, it will still be possible to have In Vitro Impregnation treatment.
Under certain circumstances, a ten year maximum for storage is made – usually if there is an sickness involved. Under very unusual and special conditions even this 10 year limit can be extended. The choice to freeze and store your fertilized eggs is yours and can be removed at any time.
All the same, while you’re fertilized eggs are stored away safely at the clinic they have an obligation to keep in frequent communication to confirm that you wish to continue storing them at their facility. It’s invariably wise to let the fertility clinic know of any changes in your life, particularly if you move house, split up or split up for instance. Separation or get a divorce is not in it self an indicator that consent to use the embryos has been retracted.
The medical procedure used to freeze the fertilized eggs is called cryopreservation and uses liquid nitrogen. Only healthy, fertilized eggs that have been growing normally will be chosen for freezing.
It is worthwhile mentioning that not all embryos live through the freezing procedure even though great care is taken. One way to go ready for this eventuality is to unfreeze more embryos than are required for transfer when the next treatment cycle is due.
What is Infertility Freezing Embryos
The Vitro Fertilization treatment often makes more eggs than needed because the ovaries are being stimulated which means that more healthy fertilized eggs are created than necessary. Most clinics will give you the opportunity to freeze and store desirable ’spare’ fertilized eggs for future use.
Sometimes this choice is supplied as part of the In Vitro Fertilization treatment package but there could also be an additional charge for this service. Often, In Vitro Fertilization treatment is postponed after the eggs have been gathered due to unanticipated circumstances, in which case, storing the fertilized eggs would be a worthwhile procedure.
There may be an occasion where you want to try In Vitro Fertilization again and by having your embryos already stored away safely it can save time and trouble of producing the eggs again. So by storing the fertilized eggs, you can make the most of the eggs collected in that treatment and at the same time there won’t b any requirement to take additional infertility drugs which can cause Ovarian Hyper-Stimulation Syndrome.
Fertilized eggs can normally be frozen and stored away safely for up to five years, although this can occasionally be prolonged. This means that even if you or you partner are diagnosed at a later stage with an infertility problem for example, it will still be possible to have In Vitro Impregnation treatment.
Under certain circumstances, a ten year maximum for storage is made – usually if there is an sickness involved. Under very unusual and special conditions even this 10 year limit can be extended. The choice to freeze and store your fertilized eggs is yours and can be removed at any time.
All the same, while you’re fertilized eggs are stored away safely at the clinic they have an obligation to keep in frequent communication to confirm that you wish to continue storing them at their facility. It’s invariably wise to let the fertility clinic know of any changes in your life, particularly if you move house, split up or split up for instance. Separation or get a divorce is not in it self an indicator that consent to use the embryos has been retracted.
The medical procedure used to freeze the fertilized eggs is called cryopreservation and uses liquid nitrogen. Only healthy, fertilized eggs that have been growing normally will be chosen for freezing.
It is worthwhile mentioning that not all embryos live through the freezing procedure even though great care is taken. One way to go ready for this eventuality is to unfreeze more embryos than are required for transfer when the next treatment cycle is due.
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