The decision to implant embryos is typically made based on medical necessity and patient preferences. If the doctor followed established guidelines and protocols in recommending and performing the procedure, then it was likely appropriate. Ultimately, the doctor and patient should have discussed and agreed on the course of action based on all available information.
Implantation of an embryo typically occurs around 6-10 days after fertilization. Embryos should be at the blastocyst stage when they implant, which is around day 5-6 after fertilization.
Embryos are frozed in liquid nitrogen through a process called cryofreezing. Embryos are generally frozen to be stored for long periods of time or if they have to be trasported to a different location.
Chicken embryos and human embryos have key differences in their development and structure. One major difference is that chicken embryos develop outside the mother's body in an egg, while human embryos develop inside the mother's womb. Additionally, the structures of the two embryos differ, with chicken embryos having a yolk sac for nutrition and a hard shell for protection, while human embryos rely on the mother's placenta for nutrition and protection. Overall, these differences reflect the unique evolutionary adaptations of each species for embryonic development.
its decided by when you had sex..48 hours for the sperm to reach the egg..it takes 72 hours for implantation..24 hours for the egg to bury itself into the wall meaning the journey itself to get to the wall all together 24hrs..when you have sex everyday you are increasing you chances...
Fruit Flies and frog eggs are long-time,well characterized standbys in the lab environment,and specific manipulations allow researches to introduce genes from other organisms into these species
The uterine horns are the places where embryos implant in some animals.
The uterine cornua defines the entrance of the uterine tubes into the uterus.
Doctor Graeme Clark invented the Cochlear implant (bionic ear) at the University of Melbourne.
Yes he was. And he invented the "coclear implant"
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No see your doctor right away if the implant has moved, even a little.
Yes i was told by doctor its fine.
The only way to be sure to have twins is to have the help of a doctor and implant several eggs.
Yes it is. Not all women with implant can breastfeed and that also incl the women who's had a breast reduction, but there's nothing wrong with the milk.
To "snap" your implant, ensure you follow the specific guidelines provided by your healthcare professional. This typically involves applying gentle pressure or using a specific technique they recommend for your type of implant. Always consult with your doctor before attempting to manipulate your implant, as improper handling can lead to complications. If you're unsure, seek professional assistance for any concerns regarding your implant.
There are many highly qualified breast implant doctors throughout the world. The most famous one resides in California and goes by the name of Dr. Robert Rey.
Implantation rate refers to the percentage of embryos that successfully implant in the uterus following in vitro fertilization (IVF) or other assisted reproductive technology procedures. It is an important measure of the success of fertility treatments.