A donor embryo is an embryo created by in vitro fertilization (IVF) using a donor egg and donor sperm. When the embryo has reached a mature and viable stage of development, it can be implanted into a recipient’s uterus. This viable stage typically occurs between 5 and...
Donor eggs are an option for women who are unable to become pregnant with their own eggs. Using donor eggs, intended parents can experience pregnancy and childbirth. This blog explores the donor egg process, covering the following topics: What is a Donor Egg? What is...
A frozen embryo transfer using donor eggs marks the final stage of in vitro fertilization (IVF). In this stage, a medical professional thaws a frozen embryo from a donor egg cycle and transfers it into a woman’s uterus, where it hopefully implants and begins to...
Are you preparing to become pregnant using an egg donor? The great news is that the chance of pregnancy success with in vitro fertilization with donor eggs is high! Success rates are even higher when you, as the intended mother (or surrogate), are well-prepared to...
What is a Frozen Embryo Transfer? A frozen embryo transfer (FET) is a cycle in which frozen embryos from a previous IVF or donor egg cycle are thawed and then transferred into a woman’s uterus to help achieve pregnancy. Frozen embryo transfers (FET) are becoming as...