Success of best donated embryo:
Effective factors in the fertility process and success in embryo donated:
The quality of the embryo transferred to the uterus
The factors affecting the quality of the best donated embryo and the continuation of the pregnancy process are: the presence of healthy sperm, healthy eggs, proper nutrition, and the presence of healthy fallopian tubes.
The age of the best embryo donor (the age of the female donor)
In some cases, if the donor has already had a child, the donor’s eggs are considered to be of good quality, or if the donor is young and has a good number of follicles, the chances of a successful pregnancy with the donor’s eggs increase. Several environmental factors can also affect the success rate of IVF. such as the recipient’s health, sperm quality and expertise of the infertility treatment center.
The number of embryos transferred
If the mother’s age is less than 40 years, a maximum of two or three embryos are transferred, but if the mother’s age is above 40 years, a maximum of three embryos can be used (unless the donated egg belongs to another person who is under 40 years old). In this case, a maximum of two embryos are transferred). In cases where the embryo is 5 days old, usually a blastocyst embryo is transferred.
Growth stage
Embryo grade during freezing
In the process of artificial insemination (IVF), the embryos created in the laboratory are graded by the best experts of the embryology team to determine which embryos look best under the microscope. Grading of embryos in fertility clinics enables the team to differentiate between good, average, and poor quality embryos and select the embryo with the highest chance of birth for embryo transfer.
The success rate of using this method is up to 45% on average.
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