
What is an immature egg?
An immature egg is an oocyte that has not reached meiotic competency, meaning it hasn’t reached the first stages of meiotic division.
An immature egg is an oocyte that has not reached meiotic competency, meaning it hasn’t reached the first stages of meiotic division.
Usually out of the eggs retrieved, we expect approximately 80% to be mature, and of those, between 60 to 80% will fertilise normally. This is perfectly normal.
We just assumed we would fall pregnant immediately and it did not make sense to us that while we were struggling, people around us were falling pregnant everywhere we looked…
Travelling overseas may be put on hold, but you can have your donor eggs transported to Australia without leaving the country.
Donor eggs refer to eggs that are obtained from a third-party donor for the purpose of assisted reproduction. Donor eggs are commonly used in cases
A new study has revealed the a woman’s eggs may play a crucial role in selecting sperm.
Previously, the only way to access quality donor eggs was to travel overseas, but that’s not the case anymore.
Since September 2017, 77% of our Central IVF donor egg recipients at Fertility First who met the embryo quality guarantee have achieved a clinical pregnancy.
At Fertility First, we know that infertility doesn’t discriminate and neither do we so we don’t have an age restriction for accessing our donor egg program.
Depending on how specific your requirements are, you can expect to receive a choice of at least two donors within a week.
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