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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wait- I haven't ever had embryos left over to freeze- but there's a time limit on how long they can be frozen in terms of their viability? Really?[/quote] I'm pretty sure there's no time limit, at least, they don't know how long embryos can be frozen. I know someone who has twins from twice-frozen embryos that had been frozen for 13 years! Another thing to consider is having them vitrify (flash freeze) your eggs, rather than embryos. This should alleviate any concern about them being "life" and the technology to do this is becoming better and better. I also imagine that if you clearly emphasize to your RE how you don't want too many frozen embryos, they are likely to be even stricter than normal to ensure that's the case (if you know what I mean). Definitely talk to your RE about this. They're used to requests like this and can hopefully put your mind at ease.[/quote]
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