Gynecology, Obstetrics and In Vitro Fertilization Specialist Dr. Ali Kavas "Patient-friendly treatments have come to the fore in in vitro fertilization treatment; however, as fewer embryos are developed as a result of these approaches, the decrease in the chance of embryo selection prevented the success from reaching the desired level. The developments developed during the in vitro fertilization process "Freezing all embryos and transferring them later has come to the fore," he said. He said he was seeking treatment. Dr. Kavas stated that patient-friendly treatments came to the fore and said: "As fewer embryos developed as a result of these approaches, the decrease in the chance of selecting embryos prevented the success from reaching the desired level. In patients with a history of recurrent IVF failure, all embryos developed during the in vitro fertilization process should be frozen and processed further." Later, transfer of the embryo came to the agenda. The very successful results obtained from some centers in this regard enabled the method to enter our practice as a very good alternative based on reason, logic and scientific basis for such patients. The embryo and sperm are then used in vitro fertilization against various risks that may prevent having a child. "The method of freezing human cells or tissues has an important place in assisted reproductive technology, such as the in vitro fertilization method itself or the addition of the microinjection method to the treatment. Today, embryos, eggs, sperm and ovarian tissue can be frozen."
The following information was given about embryo freezing procedures:
* Healthy embryos other than the transferred embryo in the patient undergoing in vitro fertilization can be frozen.
* If pregnancy occurs during the treatment, it will risk the health of the expectant mother. In case of excessive egg development, excessive thinning of the uterine lining or bleeding, or excessive elevation of the progesterone hormone on the day of the cracking shot, the developing embryos can be frozen and transferred in later months. If he/she will receive treatment for another disease that carries a risk, tube Embryos developed through baby treatment are frozen and can be transferred after treatment of diseases.
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