There are some unfortunate couples where both eggs and sperms are either absent or of suboptimal quality. These patients have had repeated failures of IVF and ICSI are at their wit’s end for a solution. Often, they are emotionally prepared even for adoption. It is here that the technique of embryo donation comes into play and gives the woman a chance at carrying and delivering a baby (even if it is not genetically their own).
By using donor sperm and donor eggs, the resulting embryos provide a very high rate of success and a significantly lower chance of abnormalities compared to people using in vitro fertilization and their own eggs and sperm. After the sperm are used to fertilize the eggs, embryos are cultured (grown) to day 3 or 5, also known as the blastocyst stage. The embryos are then transferred to patients that have been scheduled to have a transfer that is synchronized to the egg donor’s cycle. Any remaining embryos are then stored with a highly successful freezing method known as vitrification.
Dr. Malika Jain Doshi
MBBS, DGO, FIOG (Mumbai)(Obstetrician and Gynecologist)
Dr. Malika started her career as infertility specialist in 2011 in Mumbai under Dr. Prakash Trivedi. Later she moved to Indore to set up and start the new chapter of her life – MP Fertility Center. Her patients loves the way she explains and counsel them. She is an avid reader about latest IVF practices and advancements around the world. That’s the reason she makes tailor made protocols for each patient – indeed which is the back bone to MP Fertility Center for such a high success rate.
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