Girls are most common, and don't ask why... please! * Girls are most common, period. The male zygotes are weaker and less likely to survive.
Yes
This happens. But only in special cases. If we well treat that them there are less chances to die after we transfer it.
I was on Fertibella for one month and got pregnant; however, no sooner did I find out I was pregnant (four positive tests) I miscarried. I went back on Fertibella a couple of weeks later and am on my third bottle. Everyone is different. Supposedly you can get pregnant 4X faster than without it, but the question is, faster than what? If you have concerns its best to see your doctor. I am still on Fertibella but probably will not continue if nothing happens in the next 3 months when I complete the plan.
When a patient has serious symptoms of thiamine deficiency, supplementation is usually started by giving thiamine through an IV or by intramuscular shots.
YES. Remember the form you signed at the time that stated that a tubal is not 100% and you can still get pregnant?! Nothing so far is 100% not even BC pills. You have to get this checked out if you think you may be pregnant because the chances of having a tubal pregnancy is higher and you can die from this. Good Luck
Sperm can stay alive under the right temperature and other conditions conditions for about 3 days without being frozen.
If all went as planned, 100%
The person being tested wears a set of headphones that blocks out other distracting sounds and delivers a test tone to one ear at a time. At the sound of a tone, the patient holds up a hand or finger to indicate that the sound is detected
after a 3-day transfer, it should implant 3-4 days later.