Multiple birth!!!!! with each insertion of an embryo it is possible all survive and grow to full term births. Having multiple birth can be hard on the mother to carry full term. However, it is not a guarantee that any of the embryos survive. You have to weigh your options and consider carefully what you are prepared to do. Doing multiple rounds of IVF is costly and the emotional roller coaster the mother is on can be a challenge to say the least. Therefore, doing multiple rounds is not practical. However, understand that if you insert 4-5 embryos you may get one to survive, all five or some combination in between.
I speak from experience, my wife and I used IVF and inserted two embryos. Both survived and we now have two healthy, happy baby girls. However, carrying both to 38 weeks (according to our doctor 37 weeks is full term for multiple births) was hard on my wife and she was on restricted duty for much of the pregnancy. This included taking stairs and standing for long periods of time.
Just know that if you are not sure you can handle 5 babies, factor that into your decision along with the advice from doctors, friends, and/or family members. These will be the people you rely on regardless of your decision and/or the outcome.
What is embryo implantation and how does it work? Also, how can octuplets be concieved through embryo implantation? What is embryo implantation and how does it work? Also, how can octuplets be concieved through embryo implantation?
The embryo attaches to the lining of the uterus at the time of implantation.
A fever blister won't affect embryo implantation.
Yes and no..i had no spoting with the first and this is going to be my second and i had implantation this week with no spoting..
Hcg is given to help your ovaries produce progesterone to stabilise your uterus for implantation. It doesn't improve embryo implantation, just helps it. Unfortunately implantation failure can happen for a number if reasons - the embryo is not strong enough to implant, it doesn't hatch, the lining is not receptive, egg or sperm quality, clotting, immune issues are all factors for the embryo not implanting.
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implantation occurs in the womb and is the very early stage of pregnancy at which the embryo adheres to the wall of the uterus.
Implantation is the process of the embryo embedding in the endometrium.
Implantation occurs in the uterus of the female reproductive system. The embryo then develops in the uterus.