Some patients may produce more embryos (fertilized eggs) during in vitro fertilization (IVF) than they require. The additional embryos could be cryopreserved (frozen) in order to transplant them at a later time. These embryos, however, might not always be put to use. These patients can choose to have their embryos discarded, given to research, or given to another woman to help her conceive.
Some patients may produce more embryos (fertilized eggs) during in vitro fertilization (IVF) than they require. The additional embryos could be cryopreserved (frozen) in order to transplant them at a later time. These embryos, however, might not always be put to use. These patients can choose to have their embryos discarded, given to research, or given to another woman to help her conceive.
Embryo donation in Spain involves the process of donating embryos from in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatments to help couples experiencing infertility. These embryos are screened and tested before being transferred to the intended mother.
Spain's strict regulations ensure anonymity for both donors and recipients. Donors can only donate once, and their medical history is thoroughly evaluated. This process can take 1-2 months.