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Non-surgical embryonic selective thinning

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Non-surgical Embryonic Selective Thinning and Transfer, also known as NEST (nest), is a technique that manages the growth and development in early embryonic stages. This is one of the many procedures in Assisted Reproductive Technology that can boost your chances of pregnancy. Embryos are cultured outside your body, allowing selection of the strongest for implantation. The doctor can also time the transplant to match your cycle. This technique involves thinning out the embryos for the strongest and healthiest and transferring this preferred stock into the woman.






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