Can I have cryopreserved embryos or sperm moved from another clinic to UCH ARM?
Yes. It is common for patients to move frozen embryos or sperm between clinics using a specialized liquid nitrogen tank which keeps your embryos and sperm safely frozen. It is important that you speak with your doctor and/or IVF nurse to find out if this is appropriate for you. You will need to complete some paperwork prior to having your samples shipped to UCH ARM. The actual scheduling of shipment will be facilitated by the IVF or Andrology Laboratory.
Related Questions
- I am married and my clinic is planning to carry out donor insemination or transfer embryos created using donor sperm before the 6th April. What should I do?
- If the quality (motility and number of sperm specimen) is inadequate after thawing, what steps should the patient/clinic take?
- What is the procedure for sending sperm, eggs or embryos to a clinic in the EEA?