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embryo transfer
(redirected from Single embryo transfer)

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embryo transfer
n. In both senses also called embryo transplant.
1. The process in which an egg that has been fertilized in vitro is transferred into a recipient's uterus.
2. A technique used in animal breeding in which an embryo from a superovulated female animal is transferred to the uterus of a recipient female animal.

embryo transfer
The transfer into a recipient's uterus of an egg that has been fertilized in vitro and is at the blastula stage of development.


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These data should also encourage clinics to evaluate their embryo transfer policy and adopt elective single embryo transfer as their everyday practice for women younger than 40," she said in a statement.
Claire Brown, of Infertility Network UK, said it was important for single embryo transfers to go hand in hand with guidance already issued by the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence.
We will be able to give clinics and patients confidence to accept single embryo transfers without affecting the pregnancy rate," Jones says.
 
 
 
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