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How often do the requirements change?

February 25, 2020

The USDA or country’s government can change requirements at their discretion. The rules could be set for 10 years, and then change all of the sudden. In these cases, we work quickly to make the appropriate changes in our system and make sure any current shipments are still eligible to be exported.

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What is the most important thing people should know about exporting embryos?

February 25, 2020

Be proactive! One of the most important things people should know about exporting embryos is knowing what country you would like to export to. From there, Trans Ova can identify the country’s testing requirements. A common mistake is that people will create embryos for a designated country then change their mind. By that time, it is too late, as each country has different requirements and the testing window may have closed. Being able to be proactive and planning ahead is extremely beneficial.

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Are there different requirements for in vitro (IVF) embryos versus in vivo (ET) embryos?

February 25, 2020

Yes, depending on which country you have chosen for export.  For Canada, IVF and ET embryos, as of right now, do not have any testing requirements. But again, that is up to the USDA and Canada’s discretion to change the testing requirements as they see fit. Some countries require extra testing for IVF and some countries require extra testing for ET. Therefore, it is good to investigate testing requirements before the embryo creation process begins.

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Anything else important to know?

February 25, 2020

If you are looking to do an export project or want to inquire on an export project, call one of our Export Coordinators. We will help walk through the entire process step-by-step - whether you are a regular exporter and still have questions or are brand new to the process.

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April 6, 2020

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