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Laser Assisted Hatching

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People who have undergone the IVF treatment know about the IVF process and its experience where the process can be challenging and rewarding. Most of the time couples may face IVF fertility failure due to unknown reasons. When doctors observe the continuous failure of multiple IVF attempts, they redirect the procedure towards Laser Hatching. This is one of the great innovations in fertility treatment, a helping hand for couples to conceive if they are facing issues with implantation in IVF treatments. After studying all your medical records and infertility issues, doctors may suggest this type of fertility treatment which is best suitable for you.  

Understanding the Embryo and Implantation

Once the Embryo is formed, it is protected by a coat named Zona Pellucida. This is a crucial stage for implantation where the embryo hatches from its protective coat Zona Pellucida. It happens at the right time by implanting with the uterus lining and initiating a successful pregnancy.  

About Laser Hatching

Laser Assisted Hatching is a unique technique used in IVF where a small opening is created in the embryo to improve the implantation. In this process, the opening is created so that the embryonic cells hatch out to form the fetus. Laser Hatching is one of the effective techniques performed to ensure the safety of the embryo.  

Laser-Assisted Hatching Procedure

The experts first create the embryo with the help of eggs and sperm through a precise series of steps in the lab. Laser Assisted Procedure is carried out on the 3rd day after the IVF cycle where this embryo is given laser shots to soften the zona pellucida. This procedure is performed with laser shots to create a small opening without coming in direct contact with the embryo ensuring the safety of the embryo. This is mostly a suggested procedure when the embryos get frozen and the zona pellucida gets hard at the laboratory.  

Potential Benefits of Laser Hatching

Laser Assisted Hatching varies from couple to couple but here are a few potential benefits of this procedure:  

Which candidates are suggested for Laser Hatching?

Everyone does not need to go for laser hatching but doctors suggest this treatment for:  

Drawbacks of Performing Blastocyst Culture:

While Blastocyst has several advantages, it also has drawbacks with its procedures such as,  

Blastocyst is a unique innovation that offers potentially improved implantation rates with the selecting embryo process. Although this process is not suggested to all, it can be suggested depending on factors such as age, medical history, the number, and quality of embryos. The best part about this process is you can also freeze the blastocyst and transfer it to the uterus later whenever required.