One thing I didn’t see on perusal was a reference to the length of time some of these paths might take.
I know this could vary extremely according to each person’s desired timeline w/r/t keeping embryos frozen and determining the right time for implantation, etc.
But from a naive standpoint, saying that someone wanted to have children quite soon otherwise, how long might one expect to spend going through the “average” or “optimal” path doing this?
There’s generally a waiting time of 1-3 months for initial consultations, and another 1-2 months of checkups, hormone treatments and transfers. So 2-5 months before you can actually transfer an embryo, and another 9 months until birth.
One thing I didn’t see on perusal was a reference to the length of time some of these paths might take.
I know this could vary extremely according to each person’s desired timeline w/r/t keeping embryos frozen and determining the right time for implantation, etc.
But from a naive standpoint, saying that someone wanted to have children quite soon otherwise, how long might one expect to spend going through the “average” or “optimal” path doing this?
There’s generally a waiting time of 1-3 months for initial consultations, and another 1-2 months of checkups, hormone treatments and transfers. So 2-5 months before you can actually transfer an embryo, and another 9 months until birth.
Thank you!