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What does the Mount Sinai Hospital Fertility Centre do with extra embryos if I develop too many for transfer?

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What does the Mount Sinai Hospital Fertility Centre do with extra embryos if I develop too many for transfer?

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You are the most important member of the Centre for Fertility and Reproductive Health team and your priorities and concerns will always be considered when these decisions are made. On the day of your embryo transfer, your physician will give you a report on the quality and number of embryos, and will discuss with you a safe number of embryos to transfer. Any extra embryos can be frozen for use at a later time. These frozen embryos can be thawed at a future date either for another child or to try again without the need for doing the entire process of IVF.

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