Embryo Thawing is the reverse of the freezing
process, and involves warming the embryos. Scientists will
thaw the embryos either the day before or on the day of the
scheduled embryo transfer. Embryo thawing takes approximately
2 hours. Once the embryos are returned to room temperature,
the embryos are again passed through a series of solutions
to remove the cryoprotectant that is no longer needed. The
thawed embryos are kept in the incubator until the embryo
transfer, during which time they resume development and may
undergo more cell division. |