What to do next after the arrest of embryos?

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catherinewalker
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21 Jan 2016, 8:10 am

This question arises when your embryos have arrested in Vitro. It means that your embryo stops growing in the test tube. Eggs are carried out in a test tube with sperms in a Petri dish for fertilization process. When eggs and sperms are fertilized then embryos are formed and these embryos carry the genetic material from mother and father. When genomic activation fail in embryo then the development of embryos stop to grow and cause arrest of embryos. There is nothing to revive the embryos. So the next procedure is to go for next IVF cycle and improve the chance of success rate in another cycle.



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21 Jan 2016, 9:12 am

For what? Being handicapped?


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