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Male Sexual Health : Vigrx Plus

Monday, August 10th, 2009

In Vitro Fertilisation treatment often produces more eggs than needed because the ovaries are being induced which means that more healthy embryos are created than required. The plus side to this is that numerous clinics may give you the opportunity to freeze and store the fertilized eggs in case they are necessary at a later stage. Sometimes this option is supplied as part of the In Vitro Impregnation treatment package but there could also be an extra charge for this service. Sometimes, In Vitro Impregnation treatment is canceled after the eggs have been collected due to unexpected circumstances, in which case, storing the fertilized eggs would be a worthwhile thing to do. VigRX Plus is a commonly used dietary supplement geared towards penis enlargement and increasing libido and stamina.

Having to produce more eggs can be a difficult and often costly process so by already having them stored away safely, should you decide to use In Vitro Fertilisation again, your embryos will be immediately accessible. So by storing the fertilized eggs, you can make the most of the eggs gathered in that treatment and at the same time there won’t b any demand to take additional infertility drugs which can cause Ovarian Hyper-Stimulation Syndrome. Although it can be extended, the normal freezing and accompanying storage period for embryos is five years. This means that even if you or you partner are diagnosed at a later stage with a fertility problem for example, it will still be possible to have In Vitro Fertilization treatment.

Under certain circumstances, a ten year maximum for storage is made - usually if there is an illness involved. There are occasions where this ten year period can be extended. The choice to freeze and store your fertilized eggs is yours and can be pulled at any time. However, while your embryos are stored at the clinic, they have a responsibility to keep in regular communication to confirm that you wish to continue storing them at their facility. It’s invariably wise to let the infertility clinic know of any alterations in your life, particularly if you move house, split up or get a divorce for example. Should you split up, this does not automatically mean that either person’s consent is removed.

The medical process used to freeze the embryos is called cryopreservation and employs liquid nitrogen. As far as storage is concerned, only fertilized eggs which are growing normally and have not fragmented are suitable for freezing. It is worth mentioning that not all fertilized eggs survive the freezing process even though great care is taken. Because of this fact, it is worth having more embryos unfrozen than can be used during the transfer process at the next In Vitro Fertilization treatment.