It is a heterologous fertilization program (egg donation and double heterologous) that involves transferring cryopreserved embryos at the blastocyst stage, an advanced technique that offers the highest chances of achieving a successful pregnancy.
Our program guarantees the generation of at least 2 blastocysts.
When referring to a blastocyst transfer, it pertains to a specific phase of in vitro fertilization.
Around the 5th-6th day of development, the embryo, continuing its cell divisions, shows a clearly visible inner cell mass and an outer layer called the trophoblast, which will give rise to fetal attachments such as the future placenta.
In prolonged culture at the blastocyst stage, the embryo acquires a mechanism that allows it to anchor to the uterine endometrium, and this is the moment when it is preferred to perform the transfer using a single embryo.
Blastocyst transfer increases the chances of achieving a successful pregnancy.
The "guaranteed blastocyst" egg donation or double heterologous program is indicated for:
Double heterologous is used when at least one male pathology is associated with the female pathological condition.
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