Treatment Techniques

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ICSI(Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection)

An embryo bank is a facility where embryos, which are the early stage of development of a human or animal before birth, are stored and preserved for future use. It is similar to a regular bank where you deposit and save money, but instead of money, embryos are stored.

Embryos are typically created through in vitro fertilization (IVF) process, where eggs and sperm are combined in a laboratory to create embryos. Sometimes, during IVF, more embryos are created than are needed for immediate use. These extra embryos can be cryopreserved, which means they are frozen and stored at very low temperatures.

The purpose of an embryo bank is to provide a safe and secure place to store these frozen embryos for extended periods of time. This storage allows individuals or couples to preserve their embryos for future use, such as in case they want to have more children later on or if they face fertility challenges in the future.

Viability and quality. When individuals or couples are ready to use the stored embryos, theycan be thawed and transferred to the woman's uterus, where they have the potential to develop into a pregnancy.