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High Risk Pregnancy Management

Just like eggs, embryos are also donated and adopted. It is a kind of third-party reproduction. Unlike egg donation, it is generally done without giving any compensation to the donor. The embryos remaining after an IVF treatment are used for another couple. They are placed into the recipient woman’s uterus to facilitate pregnancy. Embryo adoption can be an option for couples who are not able to conceive because of male and female infertility.

 

Fertility clinics have started embryo donation and adoption from very old times. Embryo adoption was started in 1997 by Nightlight Inc. Studies found that there are over 3500 children who have been born through embryo donation/adoption to date. The remaining embryos are collected and secured safely. They are frozen during the first to six days of their development. In each case, only one to three embryos can be stored without damage. The storing canes will be kept in the laboratory. The embryos can be kept for short-term storage and long-term storage.

 

The term ‘donation’ is used in the sense of ‘giving a gift’. By giving the embryos to an infertile couple, the donor is helping an entire family. The donation can be done anonymously.


IVF conceptions put the mother at the likelihood of multiple pregnancies, such as twins, triplets, or more. It comes with the risks of high blood pressure, preterm births, placental problems, and other health issues. The mother's age also increases the possibility of congenital conditions and miscarriage.


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