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Are there any risks to pregnancy inherent in using donated embryos for the Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET)?

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Are there any risks to pregnancy inherent in using donated embryos for the Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET)?

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if (!isNS4) {document.write(”);} A pregnancy using donated embryos does not involve any special or increased factors of risk. It is important to consider the age and any medical conditions of the donating parents and to discuss this and all other pertinent details with the obstetrician. A recent study published in the journal Fertility and Sterility actually found that the pregnancy success rate for women adopting embryos is equal to or greater than the success rate for women using their own embryos in IVF treatments. Women who use their own embryos will have a 32% chance of delivering to term, whereas women using adopted frozen embryos will have a 35% chance of delivering to term.

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