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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin with Section I, where you will indicate your consent for embryo freezing. Initial next to 'YES' if you agree to freeze extra embryos, or 'NO' if you prefer them to be discarded.
  3. If you consent to freezing, proceed to complete Section II regarding the disposition of frozen embryos. Here, both partners must provide their initials next to their chosen options for handling the embryos in various scenarios.
  4. Continue through Sections III and IV, which cover the disposition of fresh embryos and excess sperm/eggs. Make sure to initial your choices clearly.
  5. Finally, review the Acknowledgment section at the end of the form. Ensure all information is accurate and sign where indicated. If necessary, arrange for a witness or notary as required by Boston IVF.

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Embryos are typically more robust than eggs and thus are easier to freeze and thaw. This is demonstrated by the fact that excellent laboratories manage to successfully thaw 99% of frozen blastocyst embryos, and minimally competent labs can thaw 90% of them.
Generally, there are five choices for embryo disposition: thaw and transfer for intended parents pregnancy attempt; donate to another individual/couple for a pregnancy attempt; donate for research (or clinical training); thaw and discard; or what has sometimes been described as a nonchoice, maintain indefinitely in
If it is argued that the consent of the embryo is required, which of course it cannot give itself, then on the analogy of the young child giving consent to an operation, its parents could consent on its behalf.
Embryo freezing (cryopreservation) freezes and stores fertilized eggs for later use. Its often used with fertility treatments that create embryos, like in vitro fertilization (IVF). It also can help people preserve fertility and get pregnant in the future.
In this method, the embryos are put inside a tube (straw sealed with sterilized bearings) to protect it from any damage. Once the embryos are placed inside, the temperature is lowered gradually in the tubes (from 20 to -7 and finally to -35) to prevent it from aging and any damage.

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