Embryo Banking Australia



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  Shop 5 19 Honeysuckle Drive, Newcastle, New South Wales 2300, Australia

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Shop 5 19 Honeysuckle Drive, Newcastle, New South Wales 2300

embryobanking.com.au/can-embryos-split-after-transfer/

240284458

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Monday
08:00-18:00
Tuesday
08:00-18:00
Wednesday
08:00-18:00
Thursday
08:00-18:00
Friday
08:00-18:00
Saturday
08:00-17:00

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A successful pregnancy goes through many distinct stages. A mans sperm should reach, penetrate, and fertilize a womans egg. The resulting cell must divide and form a blastocyst. The blastocyst much reach the uterus and implant in the mucous membrane. The established blastocyst continues its development into an embryo then a fetus.
At any point during this process issues can occur that interfere with a successful pregnancy.

Embryo Development
As the blastocyst reaches the final steps within the implantation process into the inner lining of the womb, it evolves into a structure referred to as an embryo. this is often the time when internal organs and external structures develop. The mouth, lower jaw, throat square measure emerging, whereas the blood circulation system starts its evolution and a heart tube is formed. The ears arise and arms, legs, fingers, toes, and eyes are being formed. The brain and therefore the spinal cord are already shaped, while the digestive tract and sensory organs start their development. the first bones are replacing the cartilage. after ten-twelve weeks of pregnancy, the embryo moves into the final stage of development, a fetus.

Problems with Embryo Development
Severe issues with embryonic development can occur as early because the first three weeks. With so many organ systems and external structures starting specialization and development in the embryo, the developing organism is especially sensitive to damage from genetic abnormalities and environmental exposures. These genetic abnormalities will range from spontaneous genetic mutations, to improper body arrangement that may potentially have an effect on the development of vital structures just like the heart or brain.
Alongside genetic abnormalities, any variety of environmental factors (malnutrition, infections, disease, toxic exposures) can have a bearing on genetic expression potentially proving to be fatal to the developing embryo.

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