Think about it like this: usually the sperm meets the egg in the fallopian tube, the embryo would develop inside your egg’s shell while tumbling down the fallopian tube and into your uterus. The “natural” process keeps the embryo in the egg shell so it won’t implant in your tubes. Then it would outgrow the shell once in the uterus. Its the fetus in the form of a mass of cells that exited the egg shell which will implant to the uterus. So its a great thing that your baby is growing and eager to come out from the safety of the egg, means that its ready to implant which is what you want for transfer day!! Hoping for a sticky, eager baby - good luck!
5 day frozen embryo transfer
Hi can anyone tell me why my
embryo has this shape instead of being round? Is this normal? It was genetically tested.

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