EMBRYO DONATION
Transfer of Donated Embryos
Embryo donation has become a widely used and effective method of assisted reproduction for couples struggling with male and female infertility issues, as well as single women with poor egg quality or quantity. IVF with embryo donation involves using healthy eggs and donor sperm to create embryos in a laboratory setting. These embryos are carefully selected in accordance with the recipient's physical characteristics and transferred to the recipient's uterus to achieve pregnancy. Donors are carefully selected and undergo comprehensive medical and genetic testing to ensure the best possible outcome. The use of young and thoroughly screened donors contributes to the high success rate of IVF with embryo donation. Before the transfer of embryos, the recipient must undergo a series of health tests to ensure the highest chances of a successful pregnancy. These tests may include blood work, ultrasounds, and other screenings to detect any potential issues that may hinder the implantation of the embryos. If no problems are detected, the recipient will then be prescribed medication to prepare the uterus for the transfer. This step is crucial in creating a healthy and supportive environment for the embryos to grow and develop. By taking these precautionary measures, the chances of a successful pregnancy are greatly increased.