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  2. Embryo cryopreservation - Wikipedia

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    The cryopreservation of embryos was first successfully attempted in 1984 in the case of Zoe Leyland, the first baby to be born from a frozen embryo. [16] In Zoe's case, the embryo had been frozen for two months, but since the inception of the practice of cryopreservation after successful IVF, embryos have successfully survived in ...

  3. Cryopreservation - Wikipedia

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    Cryopreservation for embryos is used for embryo storage, e.g., when IVF has resulted in more embryos than is currently needed. One pregnancy and resulting healthy birth has been reported from an embryo stored for 27 years, after the successful pregnancy of an embryo from the same batch three years earlier. [ 39 ]

  4. Confused about the difference between frozen embryos ... - AOL

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    Frozen embryos can be stored in liquid nitrogen tanks within the facility they were produced in or at outside facilities that specialize in cryopreservation, says Stein — and they have a long ...

  5. Cryonics - Wikipedia

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    Technicians preparing a body for cryopreservation in 1985. Cryonics (from Greek: κρύος kryos, meaning "cold") is the low-temperature freezing (usually at −196 °C or −320.8 °F or 77.1 K) and storage of human remains in the hope that resurrection may be possible in the future.

  6. How freezing embryos plays a crucial role in IVF

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    Undermining use of frozen embryos in IVF would introduce many uncertainties, delays and possible additional expenses, according to fertility experts. Here is what you need to know about the ...

  7. What Alabama ruling means for patients with frozen embryos ...

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    Three of Kristia Rumbley's embryos created at a clinic became her 7-year-old twins and 2-year-old son, while three have sat in freezers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham for eight years ...

  8. Cryobiology - Wikipedia

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    Such machines are used for freezing oocytes, skin, blood products, embryo, sperm, stem cells, and general tissue preservation in hospitals, veterinary practices, and research labs. The number of live births from 'slow frozen' embryos is some 300,000 to 400,000 or 20% of the estimated 3 million in vitro fertilized births. Dr Christopher Chen ...

  9. How an Alabama court ruling that frozen embryos are children ...

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    Frozen embryos can be used for future pregnancies, and the vast majority survive the thawing process. Frozen embryos are stored in tanks containing liquid nitrogen at hospital labs or reproductive ...