The most benefit is you don't have to go through all the injections again. You can also save a lot of monies to freeze the embryo. I believe the success rate is about the same if the quality is good.
2006-10-05 18:43:01
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answered by Vicki 3
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Its not 'good' for the embryo - its more likely to take if not frozen. However, it is not healthy to carry too many children, so if you have a lot of embryoes (good for you, my wife and I didn't in either of our IVF attempts) they will likely transfer some and freeze the rest. My sister had 5, they transferred 2, froze 3. The 2 didn't take, they thawed the 3, 2 made it through being thawed, and one of those produced a happy and healthy little boy.
Good luck.
2006-10-05 05:41:51
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answered by kheserthorpe 7
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The only benefit is that you can later use the frozen embryos for implantation instead of having to go through stimming yourself again for a cycle. Freezing can also lower the quality of the embryo and lower the chance that it will implant later.
2006-10-04 12:02:07
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answered by jilldaniel_wv 7
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Whilst I do suppose for the girl worried on this case, I additionally suppose that the resolution was once proper. If some of the "mom and dad" does now not consent to having a youngster with the opposite, then it with ease can't be proper that they are able to convey on regardless. I do not suppose it might be reasonable to count on the daddy to sit down again and receive that someplace on the earth he has a youngster that during future years might wish to comprehend it's father, and drag up the entire historical past of the clash once more. How might his long run associate suppose in the event that they knew he had fathered a youngster, regardless of having not anything to do with it? The extra you believe approximately it, the extra the knowledge for additional disorders afterward. Sad for the girl, however the proper resolution.
2016-08-29 07:57:46
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answered by Anonymous
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