How long does the gestational surrogates transfer cycle take? Approximately 6-10 weeks depending on the egg donors or intended mothers cycle, and the fertility specialists protocol.
13)How long does it take for a traditional surrogate to begin inseminations? As soon as contracts are signed. You may begin inseminations shortly thereafter depending on your natural cycle. You may undergo inseminations each month when you ovulate until a pregnancy is achieved. 14)What happens during the cycle month and embryo transfer? First, the surrogate and egg donor/intended mother are both started on birth control pills then each is asked to begin an injectible medication called Lupron. This enables the fertility specialist to coordinate both women’s cycles. Soon after the surrogate begins Lupron she will have a period. After which the surrogate will begin an estrogen supplement usually it is an injection given twice weekly but can also be offered in pill form or patches depending on which fertility specialist is used. The estrogen helps build a nice uterine lining in preparation for the embryo transfer.
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- How long does the gestational surrogates transfer cycle take? Approximately 6-10 weeks depending on the egg donors or intended mothers cycle, and the fertility specialists protocol.
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