What is Embryo Freezing? Embryo Freezing, or Cryopreservation, is a process of freezing IVF embryos for future transfers to achieve pregnancy. It is a compelling option run on specific Protocols designed for delaying transfers and/or preserving embryos for the Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET) cycles. ... View More
What is Sperm Freezing? Sperm Freezing, also known as Cryopreservation or Sperm Banking, is the process of collecting, freezing, and storing a man’s sperm for possible use in a Fertility Treatment cycle(s) later on, when healthy viable sperm may be harder to collect. Sperm Freezing preserves the... View More
What is Surrogacy? Surrogacy is a way of having a baby in which a woman (surrogate mother) consents to carry a pregnancy for the intended parent(s) who cannot conceive and carry the pregnancy themselves. Surrogacy can be Gestational or Traditional, commercial or altruistic, — depending on the effective... View More
What is a Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET)? Frozen Embryo Transfer is a cycle where a vitrified embryo left from a previous fresh IVF cycle is devitrified and transferred back into a mother’s or in the case of using a vitrified embryo for Surrogacy — the Gestational Carrier’s uterus. ... View More
What is an IVF with Donor Eggs? IVF with Donor Eggs also called Egg Donor IVF is an IVF cycle that uses another woman’s oocytes (usually a young, fertile and healthy donor) which are fertilized in the IVF lab and transferred into the recipient’s (the mother’s or Gestational Carrier’s)... View More
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