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  2. Dead embryos implanted into aspiring moms hoping to start ...

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    Ovation Fertility is accused of knowing the embryos were dead when they were transferred into the aspiring mothers — who had no idea, according to a complaint filed by nine couples April 23.

  3. Lawsuit accuses Newport Beach fertility clinic of poisoning ...

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    More than a dozen embryos were already no-viable when the lab, Ovation Fertility, implanted them into would-be mothers, said the lawsuit, which accuses the lab of negligence.

  4. What to know about frozen embryos, IVF post-Dobbs - AOL

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    Pictured is an embryo implanted in one of the unnamed plaintiffs who sued California-based Ovation Fertility for not disclosing an alleged laboratory incident that occurred in January 2024.

  5. Intracytoplasmic sperm injection - Wikipedia

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    The first activated embryo by ICSI was produced in 1990, [15] but the first successful birth by ICSI took place on January 14, 1992, after an April 1991 [16] conception. [17] Sharpe et al comment on the success of ICSI since 1992 saying, "[t]hus, the woman carries the treatment burden for male infertility, a fairly unique scenario in medical ...

  6. Robert Edwards (physiologist) - Wikipedia

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    [19] [20] [21] Their breakthrough laid the groundwork for further innovations such as intracytoplasmatic sperm injection ICSI, embryo biopsy , and stem cell research. Edwards, Purdy, and Steptoe founded the Bourn Hall Clinic as a place to advance their work and train new specialists. Purdy died in 1985 and Steptoe in 1988.

  7. Preimplantation genetic diagnosis - Wikipedia

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    The embryo development is further evaluated every day prior to biopsy and until transfer to the woman's uterus. During the cleavage stage, embryo evaluation is performed daily on the basis of the number, size, cell-shape and fragmentation rate of the blastomeres.

  8. Implantation (embryology) - Wikipedia

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    The embryo differs from the cells of the mother, and would be rejected as a parasite by the immune system of the mother if it did not secrete, immunosuppressive agents. Such agents include platelet-activating factor , human chorionic gonadotropin , early pregnancy factor , prostaglandin E2 , interleukin-1 alpha , interleukin 6 , interferon ...

  9. Blighted ovum - Wikipedia

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    A blighted ovum is a pregnancy in which the embryo is reabsorbed or never develops at all. [1] In a normal pregnancy, an embryo would be visible on an ultrasound by six weeks after the woman's last menstrual period. [2] Anembryonic gestation is one of the causes of miscarriage of a pregnancy and accounts for roughly half of first-trimester ...