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In Vitro Fertilization treatment often makes more eggs than needed because the ovaries are being stimulated which means that more healthy embryos are produced than necessary. Most clinics will give you the opportunity to freeze and store acceptable ‘spare’ embryos for future use. This can be as part of the In Vitro Impregnation package, or as an extra service for which you may have to pay. Sometimes, In Vitro Fertilisation treatment is postponed after the eggs have been gathered due to unexpected conditions, in which case, storing the fertilized eggs would be a worthwhile thing to do. Vigrx Plus is the best male enhancement pills for erectile dysfunction and penis enlargement.
There may be an occasion where you want to try In Vitro Fertilisation again and by having your embryos already stored away safely it can save time and trouble of producing the eggs again. Another advantage to this approach is that you can improve your prospects of conception from one egg collection and avert the risk of Ovarian Hyper-Stimulation syndrome from further infertility treatments. Fertilized eggs can normally be frozen and stored away safely for up to 5 years, although this can occasionally be prolonged. For instance, if you or your partner have been diagnosed as infertile and are likely to want to use your fertilized eggs for later tries at In Vitro Fertilization or if you are at risk of having a baby with a genetically inherited condition.
There are situations where possibly a serious illness is involved where the fertilized eggs can be stored away safely for ten years. There are times where this 10 year period can be prolonged. You can change your mind about storage at any time, in which case you should let the clinic know about your new choice. It is also the clinics responsibility to remain in contact with you on a regular basis while your fertilized eggs are being stored away safely with them to ensure you want to continue doing so. Don’t forget to let the clinic know if you move home or if your circumstances change in other areas, for instance, if you split up or get a divorce. Breakup or get a divorce is not in itself an indication that consent to use the embryos has been retracted.
Fertilized eggs are frozen using liquid nitrogen in a procedure called cryopreservation. Embryo storage is subject to the fertilized eggs themselves as only the healthiest specimens will used for freezing. It is large to remember that embryos are delicate and although handled with extreme care, not all of them will resist the freezing and thawing procedure. Because of this fact, it is worth having more fertilized eggs unfrozen than can be used during the transfer process at the next In Vitro Impregnation treatment.




