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Embryo Transfer - Anatomy & Physiology
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* REASON: To achieve pregnancy in each recipient.
* REASON: To achieve pregnancy in each recipient.
* HOW:
* HOW:
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** Both donor and recipient have a [[
The_Ovary_-Corpus_Luteum_
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** Both donor and recipient have a [[
Corpus Luteum
- Anatomy & Physiology|corpus luteum]] at similar stages of leutinization.
** [[Uterus - Anatomy & Physiology|Uterine environment]] in the donor and recipient are quite similar.
** [[Uterus - Anatomy & Physiology|Uterine environment]] in the donor and recipient are quite similar.
** A single embryo is placed into the uterine horn using a transfer pipette.
** A single embryo is placed into the uterine horn using a transfer pipette.
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