Nowadays, if you have a good embryology laboratory, gestation rates with thawed embryos are practically the same as with fresh embryos. There are even studies that recommend frozen transfer because the excess of medication administered during stimulation can cause a hormonal environment that is not as suitable for implantation, affecting the receptivity of the endometrium for the embryo.
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Eric Saucedo de la Llata
M.D.
Dr. Eric Saucedo de la Llata has a degree in Medicine and specialized in Gynecology and Obstetrics from the Autonomous University of San Luis Potosi. In addition, the doctor has specialized in reproductive medicine by the Institute for the Study of Human Conception in Monterrey, Mexico.
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