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In short: Several eggs are extracted from the female and sperm is gathered from the male. The eggs are put in a petri dish and the sperm added to that. The resulting embryos are grown in petri dishes until they are either placed in a uterus or frozen for later use.
InVitro Fertilization is a process and not one event. 1. The ovaries are stimulated to produce multiple eggs. 2. Egg retrieval is typically performed in the hospital under general anesthesia. 3. The embryologist creates the embryos. 4. Typically, 3 or 5 days later, the newly created embroys are put back into the uterus by the physician, commonly two at a time and remaining embryos are frozen.
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They put their finger round the opening to the uterus
In short: Several eggs are extracted from the female and sperm is gathered from the male. The eggs are put in a petri dish and the sperm added to that. The resulting embryos are grown in petri dishes until they are either placed in a uterus or frozen for later use.
Earthquakes (big and small) happen so many times a day, it is impossible to put a number on it.
Diffuse from the mothers blood Into the embryos blood Within the placenta
Nothing will happen
To have someone elses egg being put in your uterus after it's been fertilized.
Unless they put a uterus in you, you would have no periods.
It's "Uterus". It is hyster/o and the lining of the uterus is metr/o. The connecting vowel comes off to fit with the correct ending. Example.. Hysterectomy which is the removal of the uterus -- ectomy meaning the excision (or removal) of.
It depends woman to woman. Some doctors put a specific number on how many they recommend. Some don't. The important thing is how viable your uterus is. The thinner the uterus, the more you risk uterine rupture. Scar tissue also poses risk. There have been women who have had 7 or 8 sections with no problems and others who have had 4 that have. You should see your OBGYN before you decide to have another child to make sure your uterus can withstand the pregnancy.