How long does an embryo transfer take?
If you happen to be undergoing an embryo transfer, you might be under the impression that it takes a long time, but that’s not always the case.
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If you happen to be undergoing an embryo transfer, you might be under the impression that it takes a long time, but that’s not always the case.
Fertility First has a collaborative agreement with Central IVF to provide quality eggs from overseas donors to our patients in Sydney.
An embryo will start to implant after day 5 and can take anywhere from between 1-2 days.
Fertility First has as many as 50 different donors available at any one time, with a request for donor sperm not needing a waiting list.
Fertility First’s donors have undergone a comprehensive screening process and more than 90% of the oocyte donors have proven fertility.
Fertility First has a collaborative agreement with ManorIVF to provide eggs from overseas donors to patients, making it possible to get donor eggs locally.
There is no waiting list for donor eggs at Fertility First. Australian patients have access to premium donor egg treatment at an affordable price.
It might seem small, but there’s more inside semen than you’d expect.
Believe it or not, the type of underwear worn by men can affect their respective sperm count, and has been confirmed by a recent study.
A low sperm count can often be linked with dietary and lifestyle factors such as a zinc deficiency, lack of vitamins, smoking and even underwear choice.
Fertility First was established in 1997 to offer personalised fertility health care and treatment. We provide professional advice, assessment and treatment, coupled with leading-edge assisted reproductive technologies.
A leading Sydney IVF clinic, Fertility First is located in Hurstville just 16 kilometres south of the CBD, and just a short walk from Hurstville train station, across the road from Hurstville Private Hospital.