I am a 50 year old who had a hysterectomy, can my eggs be retrieved and placed in the gestational carrier? ?

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IVF LA Reproductive Associates

Published on Aug 29, 2013

If you have any eggs left, theoretically, they can. However, the problem is the likelihood of any normal eggs and those available to achieve a viable pregnancy, frankly is remote at best.

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Answered by IVF LA Reproductive Associates

If you have any eggs left, theoretically, they can. However, the problem is the likelihood of any normal eggs and those available to achieve a viable pregnancy, frankly is remote at best.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


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