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How many embryos are injected into the womb?

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In the most cases it is 2 embryos, if available, another are frozen. 1 to 2 embryos usually hold in the womb.
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What is the womb?

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The womb is where a baby lives for the nine months it develops inside a female's body. Most of the time, obviously, one haven t got a baby inside. But the female body gets prepared just in case.
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What will be injected?

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The injected agent depends on the procedure being performed. In the caudal neuroplasty technique (also know as the Racz technique), the injected materials may include a non-ionic contrast medium, Wydase, a normal saline solution, a local anesthetic, a steroid, and perhaps a hypertonic saline that will also work to decrease inflammation.
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Can my baby hear me inside my womb?

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Talk to your baby while you are pregnant as he or she can hear you and can also distinguish your voice from others.
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What is being injected for the scan and why?

For PET scans, a very small amount of a radiopharmaceutical is infused into the bloodstream. The substance contains molecules that provide imaging information when absorbed, or concentrated in tissue. Areas with rapid cell activity will show much higher concentrations of the dose than normal healthy tissue. A computer records this information and converts it into pictures for diagnostic purposes. For a PET/CT scan, you may also receive a contrast agent by mouth or intravenous (IV) injection.
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Can Injected Local Anesthesia Be Given?

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Yes, but only by a qualified Dentist or Physician. Many patients may want this, particularly for the Upper Lip or Inner Thigh areas. The electrologist must be extremely careful not to overtreat these areas when a Injected Local Anesthesia is utilized.
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What is actually injected?

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The injection consists of a local anesthetic (like lidocaine or bupivacaine). Epinephrine (adrenaline) may be added to prolong the effects of the injection.
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What is the highest dose that can be injected and is it variable?

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The AGRO-JET® can deliver up to a 5cc injection with larger doses delivered by repeat injection to surrounding areas. The highest dosage model is fully adjustable from 0.1cc to 5.0cc.
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Can I visit my cat after the I-131 has been injected?

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Unfortunately, clients are not allowed to have direct contact with their pets after the I-131 has been injected. This is due to radiation regulations as mandated by the State Department of Health and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
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How should insulin be injected?

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Roll the vial(s) of insulin between your hands to make sure the insulin is mixed thoroughly. Look at the insulin. Regular insulin should look clear and colorless, having a water-like consistency. NPH, Lente and Ultralente insulin should have a cloudy or milky appearance. Make sure the insulin doesn't swirl, appear frosted, gummy or have clumping or crystals. If Draw up the amount of air equal to the amount of insulin you want to put into the syringe. Inject that air into the vial.
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Are embryos lost while creating clones?

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Embryos are lost in any form of reproduction — including sexual reproduction. In the hands of skilled practitioners, cloning success rates approach other forms of assisted reproduction.
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How can you choose the embryos for transfer?

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The best embryos are chosen on the observation that the embryonic cells are dividing at an appropriate rate. The success rate is highest when first class embryos are transferred in a young mother (20 ?30 years). Recently, aneuploidy screening allows selection of embryos with normal chromosomes. This new technique relies on removing a sample from the dividing embryo for genetic screening and analysis. It has doubled the success rate of IVF in certain cases.
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Is it possible to remove the baby from the tube and put it into the womb?

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Although this has been tried, it has never been done successfully. Because the egg has implanted in the wrong place, often the baby isn't able to grow properly and to try and transplant what has grown, sadly, wouldn't result in a baby.
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Who has the biggest hair at The Womb?

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Seriously...what do you think? Have you not heard it? Are you mixing people's music and don't know if something sounds bad or not? Try the same approach with dinner next time. "Hey kids, does dinner taste bad tonight? I can't tell...I'm too close to it and have been snacking on tar all day!"
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How do you know if the medication is being injected to the right depth?

MIT Canada FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Your AGRO-JET® will include a chart with recommended pressures for your specific application. Correct placement is easily verified by touch; subcutaneous injections are smooth and rounded whereas intramuscular injections are pointed and of reduced diameter.
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Why does hGH have to be injected?

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Human Growth Hormone breaks down if taken orally, so the only truly effective way to obtain its benefits, at this time, is by injection. The nature of the hGH molecule is similar to insulin but the complexity of the hGH molecule is far greater than insulin. There are no oral, nasal, sublingual, or transdermal growth hormone products including secretagogues and precursors that have any merit whatsoever.
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Are local anesthetics injected into the treatment area?

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While anesthetics may be injected, we feel the associated risks do not justify their use. There is a possibility that the method of injection needed to numb the facial area may result in injury to the patient. And naturally, the continuing process of ongoing electrology sessions only heightens the potential risk to the individual. Also, a significant percentage of the population find the process of repeated injection in the facial area to be unsettling,
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What substances are injected in Prolotherapy?

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Sugar water (dextrose) diluted with a local anesthetic (usually procaine). This solution has been used for more than 70 years, and has been repeatedly shown in studies to be safe and effective.
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Where do the plastic particles go once they are injected into my uterine blood vessels?

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These particles remain in the blood vessels that directly supply blood to the fibroids. The fibroids have larger blood vessels than the rest of the tissue in the uterus, so the particles can easily enter the fibroid blood vessels without harming the rest of the uterus. The particles become caught within the fibroid blood vessels and are incorporated into a blood clot. There is no risk that these particles will flow into other parts of the body or cause an allergic reaction.
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Why must insulin be injected?

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Insulin absorption is poor and oral insulin is not effective. Insulin injection have remained the standard and most effective way of insulin therapy at the moment.
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How often can trees be injected?

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Since most of the chemistry used by ArborSystems is formulated for season-long control, this is usually not a problem. Repeated yearly injections may be made without harming the interior wood of the tree. However there are instances where an injection would be made to control both insect problems as well as disease problems. With the advent of the WedgeChek, this is easier than ever. Repeated injections in the same holes may be made in the same year.
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What will happen to those embryos that are not adopted?

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A:Embryo donors are given the choice of destroying the embryos or releasing them for medical research. Unfortunately, embryos cannot be frozen indefinitely.
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How many embryos are transferred at one time?

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A:SART Society for Reproductive Technology guidelines request that doctors transfer two to three embryos at a time depending on the age of the DONOR at the time of cryopreservation. Growing trend: Is Single Embryo Transfer the Solution? In an attempt to reduce multiple pregnancy rates, many investigators, especially in Europe, have become strong proponents of single embryo transfer.
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How do we decide how many embryos to transfer?

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Our doctors will discuss this with you, but we usually follow the American Society for Reproductive Medicine Guidelines: under 35 years old - 2 embryos; 35-37 years old - 2 or 3 embryos; 38-40 years old - 3 or 4 embryos. The number may also vary depending on each individual clinical circumstance. A woman is born with a full complement of eggs. There are far more eggs than will ever be used during a normal lifetime and ART has no measurable "lowering" effect.
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How are embryos chosen for transfer?

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Embryos that have both a normal test result and appearance should be transferred. Sometimes embryos that have normal genetic tests will have a physical problem that prevents them from growing normally. Sometimes embryos that have abnormal genetic tests will appear to be physically normal. The combination of normal genetics with normal physical appearance gives each embryo the highest chance of becoming a healthy pregnancy.
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How many embryos will I receive?

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EMMA will ship two straws containing approximately 25 embryos/straw which will be sufficient to recover the stock.
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How are embryos frozen?

Pacific Fertility Center
Embryos can be frozen at different times after fertilization. Most typically, embryos are frozen 1, 3 or 5 days after the sperm and egg were put together. Freezing is a stressful process for an embryo, and only embryos that are growing well in the laboratory will tolerate the freezing procedure. Before an embryo can be frozen, all the water that it contains must be removed.
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How are embryos thawed?

Pacific Fertility Center
The process of embryo freezing has already been explained. Thawing the embryos is simply a reversal of the freezing procedure. When an embryologist removes embryos from the freezer, a second embryologist is required to witness the act, and verify the identity of the embryos before they can be thawed. Under no circumstances can a lone embryologist remove embryos from the freezer. The embryos coming out of the freezer (at –1960C) are warmed to room temperature in 35 seconds.
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Which embryos and how many do we transfer?

HORUS IVF
The best embryos are transferred directly into the uterus and allowed to implant. The more embryos we transfer the greater the chance for success, but at the same time the greater the risk of a multiple pregnancy: Therefore, as a rule we transfer a maximum of three embryos to the uterus. The remaining healthy embryos may be cryopreserved (frozen).
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How many embryos do you inject?

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We prefer to inject 30-40 embryos per clone. If we inject more than one clone a day we average around 60-70 embryos a day.
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