[post_page_title]Additional embryos[/post_page_title]
Dr. Jason Barrit of Southern California Reproductive Center, explained that only about “15% to 20% of the time there are additional embryos” that are not used in IVF. “Usually couples have leftover embryos because they have complete their families and no longer need additional embryos,” He continued, “They remain frozen until the patient asks for some other disposition.” According to Dr. Barrit, couples with extra embryos can either leave them in cryopreserved storage tanks or donate them to a couple who wants to have a baby- as did the anonymous couple who the Gibsons adopted from.
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