Embryos definition
Examples of Embryos in a sentence
The Embryo Donors shall have no rights or responsibilities pertaining to any child(ren) born as a result of the implantation of the Embryos transferred under this Agreement, including no legal obligation to support such child(ren) and no legal right to custody, visitation, or inheritance from the estate of such child(ren), and no such child(ren) shall have any inheritance rights in the estates of the Embryo Donors.
The parties understand that genetic medical issues may arise with the Embryo Donors and/or their genetic children, which would be useful information to the Embryo Recipients and/or the child(ren) born as a result of the implantation of the Embryo(s) (and vice-versa).
Embryo Donors hereby donate, transfer and convey any and all right, title, and interest which Embryo Donors now have or may have in the future in and to the Embryos to Embryo Recipients for the purposes contained herein.
Embryos are ultimately destroyed and will not result in the birth of a child.
The role of NEDC in facilitating the embryo donation between the parties shall not vest in NEDC any title or ownership interest in the transferred Embryos, it being the sole responsibility of NEDC to use reasonable efforts to implement the mutual agreements and intentions of the parties as set forth in this Agreement.
Embryo Recipients agree to promptly advise the Embryo Donors and NEDC of the results of any implantation of the Embryos, including the expected delivery date of any child(ren).
Client acknowledges that Xytex makes no guarantee or promise that the use of Donor Sperm will result in a pregnancy, Embryos, or that a resulting pregnancy or offspring will be free from infectious disease and/or genetic defects or disorders.
Upon the birth of any child(▇▇▇) born to the Embryo Recipients as a result of the implantation of the Embryos transferred hereunder, the Embryo Recipients agree to notify the Embryo Donors and NEDC of the name, sex, and birth date of each child.
Embryos can be stored indefinitely, although the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (“ASRM”) recommends the use of frozen embryos within 5 years.
Please provide the requested contact and billing information below and review the options available for short- or long-term storage of your donor or Client Human Reproductive Material (HRM) and/or Embryos.