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Embryo Transport Explained: How Embryos Are Safely Shipped Between Clinics (USA, Mexico, International IVF)

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How does embryo transport actually work - and is it safe to ship embryos between clinics or across countries?

In this episode, Maria Feekes explains embryo transport step by step, including how embryos are safely moved between fertility clinics in the USA and internationally (Mexico, Ukraine, and beyond).

If you’re researching:

  • how embryo transport works in IVF
  • shipping embryos between clinics
  • embryo transport international safety
  • can embryos be damaged during transport
  • IVF embryo shipping USA to Mexico or abroad

— this episode gives you a clear, real-world understanding of the process.

Maria walks through:

  • How embryos, eggs, and sperm are tracked and stored inside embryology labs before transport
  • What embryo transport containers actually look like (and why they are not like traditional freezers)
  • How long embryos stay safely frozen during transport and how delays are handled
  • The difference between cargo vs hand-carry embryo transport, and why it matters
  • Whether embryos can be damaged during shipping and how risk is minimized
  • The full documentation and coordination process between clinics and couriers
  • Key regulations for embryo transport, including FDA requirements in the USA and international considerations

This is a practical, behind-the-scenes explanation of IVF embryo transport, designed to help intended parents feel informed and confident when moving embryos between clinics or countries.

If you are planning surrogacy or IVF abroad, understanding embryo transport is a critical part of protecting your future family.

KEY TOPICS

  1. Emotional concerns about embryo transport: is it safe to move embryos, sperm, and eggs? [00:10]
  2. How IVF labs track and label embryos and eggs for safe transport between clinics [05:11]
  3. Embryo transport explained: liquid nitrogen tanks, hand-carry vs cargo, and shipping timelines [13:14]
  4. Embryo shipping process: paperwork, verification, and clinic-to-clinic coordination [23:03]
  5. Embryo transport regulations: FDA rules, customs, and international legal requirements [26:07]

Your host, Maria Feekes, can be found online at:

Website: smartpathfertilityintl.com

Website: mariafeekes.com

Facebook: facebook.com/mariafeekes

Instagram: instagram.com/mariafeekes

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maria-feekes-738576127/

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