Lots of patients who have a poor ovarian response end up
getting only one or two embryos in an IVF cycle . Their options are to transfer
the fresh embryo in the IVF cycle; or to freeze them, one at a time , store and pool them, and then transfer them later
on, one at a time, after thawing them.
The reason this is a better option is because time is at a
premium for patients with poor ovarian reserve. Transferring an embryo and then
waiting to see whether a pregnancy occurs or not ends up consuming a lot of
time. It makes more sense to do 3-4 egg collection cycles , back to back , and
therefore collect lots of eggs , and as many embryos as possible , within a
short span of time.
Once your embryos are frozen, you now have the luxury of
time of being able to transfer these embryos back into your uterus whenever
you're ready. You don't have to worry about the ticking of your biological
clock damaging your chances of getting pregnant, because your embryos are
safely frozen !
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