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 An in-vitro-fertilization in progressBSIP/;UIG/Getty ImagesBy Charlotte AlterUpdated: August  termo stanley 11, 2015 12:32 PM [ET] | Originally published: August 11, 2015 11:00 AM EDT;Parents attempting to start a family using donated or frozen eggs are often told that frozen eggs behave just like fresh ones, but a new study has found that in-vitro fertilization with frozen eggs has a significantly lower live birth rate.According to a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, IVF cycles that use frozen eggs have a lower live birth rate than cycles done with fresh eggs. Researchers led by Dr. Vitaly A. Kushnir from the Center for Human Reproduction examined data from 11,148 egg donation cycles performed in 380 U.S. clinics in 2013, including 2,227 that used frozen eggs. For each IVF cycle, the live birth rates were 50% with fresh eggs, and 43% with frozen eggs. For each embryo transfer, 56% of embryos created with fresh eggs resulted in a live birth, compared to 47% of embryos created with frozen eggs.Eggs are frozen using a quick-freeze vitrification process, a development which caused the American Society of Reproductive Medicine to lift the experi stanley bottles mental label from egg-freezing in late 2012. Eggs can be frozen either to delay the mother   own fertility, or to donate to another couple. But j stanley website ust because egg-freezing is no longer considered experimental doesn ;t mean it   a sure thing.Read More: What You Really Need to Kno