I haven't had the time for a while to get on here, many of you know me for many years, and this is ALL I do for a living. IFV, as mentioned, is a totally different procedure than conventional collection of viable embryos. In IFV, the "Donor" female gets 4 injections of Fsh, instead of a full 8 shot sequence with NO prostaglandins given. The maturing follicles are then aspirated and the unfertile oozite is located, washed and exposed to your semen. After 7 days of incubation, they would be about the same age as 7 day conventional eggs.
FLUSHING is just that, you physically wash out the uterus and it's contents, including the then 7 day old embryos. On a hfr, I personally do not like doing it to them. They are small and easily damaged, not just by the manual part -- but by the risk of overstimulation and scaring of the structures. I have personally flushed over 9500 donor cows in the last 35 years people, I will do a hfr, but she had darn well better be a big one, and given a VERY small dose of drugs to get there. I guess that is my wagon ride for the day!
Merry Christmas to all !
Terry