Embryo Donation is a method of family building, which
combines assisted
reproductive technology with adoption, so that instead
of adopting a baby, infertile couples adopt an embryo. It is a form of third
party reproduction, in which couples give their embryos to another couple after
successful IVF. This embryo is transferred to recipient mother’s uterus to
facilitate pregnancy.
At Pahlajani
Test Tube Baby Center, when we perform IVF, young
women often produce many eggs. These can be stored, and we do this by freezing
them in liquid nitrogen at -196 degree Celsius. If the parents get pregnant
they often agree to donate their embryos to other infertile couples, to help
them start families.
Therefore, when you undergo in-vitro fertilization, conceive
a child and find yourself left with extra embryos, then you can donate your
embryos to couples in need. Couples often
freeze their embryos in case they want to expand their family more someday.
But, if they decide not to expand their families further, they can donate the
remaining embryos to infertile couples.
Embryo donation can be done anonymously or on an open basis.
Occasionally, a "semi-open" arrangement is used in which the parties
know family and other information about each other, but their real names and
locating information are withheld, in order to provide a layer of privacy
protection.
Couples who want to donate embryos have two options: They
can go through a fertility clinic or an agency, and the experiences are quite
different. Interested recipients undergo physical and psychological screening.
If it’s a match, the embryos change hands anonymously.
Embryo
donation can be carried out as a service of an
individual infertility clinic (where donor and recipient families typically
live in the local area and are both patients of the same clinic) or by any of
several national organizations. The process described below is typical of an
"adoption-agency-based" national program.
Genetic parents entering an embryo adoption program are
offered the benefits of selecting the adoptive parents from the agency's pool
of prescreened applicants. Embryo ownership is transferred directly from the
genetic parents to the adoptive parents. Genetic parents may be updated by the
agency when a successful pregnancy is achieved and when a child(ren) is/are
born. The genetic parents and adoptive parents may negotiate their own terms
for future contact between the families.
Dr Neeraj Pahlajani
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