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Expert insights on surrogacy, IVF,
and family building
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How to Find a Surrogate Mother: Definitive Guide
Read MoreHow to find a surrogate when you're thinking of starting a family? Do you have to use a surrogacy agency or can you find one on your own? Learn here
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Partnership IFG & Fertility specialists: Dr. Liuda from UNQ Life
Read MoreThe IFG team is pleased to present the interview with our partner - Dr. Liuda from UNQ Life. Meet also MD Uliana Dorofeyeva Founder, Director of Clinical Operations, who represents our partner company ovogenebank.com. She also took part in the interview.
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What is PGS?
Read MorePreimplantation Genetic Screening (PGS) is performed on day 5 or 6 of embryo culture. The main purpose of PGS is to analyze all 46 chromosomes to learn whether the embryo is aneuploid or euploid. Aneuploidy can cause implantation failure, miscarriage or chromosomal disorders like Turner or Down syndrome.
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PGD vs PGS - What Is The Difference?
Read MoreWhen the question of genetic diagnosis arises, patients always have many questions about what it is, what algorithm is used for this procedure, and what information can be obtained as a result. In this article, we would like to provide you with complete information about the types of genetic testing and why it is performed.
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What is blastocyst culture?
Read MoreBlastocyst culture is the term commonly used to describe the culture of embryos until they are 5 days old. A blastocyst has a large number of cells and consists of 2 distinct cell types. Around 40% of embryos will reach the blastocyst stage and will have a higher chance of implantation once transferred.
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How can I make my treatment as successful as possible?
Read MoreThe first and foremost thing that our doctors recommend is to stay calm, bе positive and follow the doctor's instructions carefully. With all of these, success is guaranteed.
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What are my options if I decide not to use my stored embryos?
Read MoreIf you find yourself in a situation where you have your embryos stored, but you don't plan on using them, you still have other options. .
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Do frozen embryos deteriorate over time in storage?
Read MoreStorage and transportation of oocytes or other reproductive cells are crucial processes in IVF treatment. In the 20th century, more than 70% of cells weren’t in the right condition for implementation.