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The embryo can be implanted in the uterus of another person to carry the pregnancy (gestational carrier). Discuss fertility options with your health care ...
... embryo. An exam called preimplantation genetic testing can then be used to check the embryo for gene changes related to thalassemia. If an embryo doesn't ...
... Embryo transfer, Gynecological surgery, Embryo freezing, Deferred reproduction, Endometriosis, Uterine fibroid, Ectopic pregnancy, Infertility, Ovarian cyst ...
The body has many reasons to tell a cell to expire: it's time for a hand to separate into fingers in an embryo, the cell has reached its limit on division ...
... Embryo transfer, Embryo freezing, Foam tubal patency testing, Deferred reproduction, Infertility, Double uterus, Primary ovarian insufficiency ...
Problems with the baby's genes or chromosomes are usually the result of errors that occur by chance as the embryo divides and grows. They typically aren't ...
In an embryo, these are the cells that can divide into more stem cells or become other tissues in the body. In adults, stem cells are more limited, but they ...
... Embryo transfer, Gynecological surgery, Embryo freezing, Foam tubal patency testing, Deferred reproduction, Endometriosis, Ectopic pregnancy, Infertility ...
Your water breaking; The placenta peeling away from the inner wall of the uterus before the baby is born (placental abruption); Certain health conditions, such ...
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