Title: Improve your chances of becoming parents
1IMPROVE YOUR CHANCESOF BECOMING PARENTS
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2- Blastocyst culture and transfer procedure for
In-Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) facilitates
selection of best quality embryos for transfer to
the uterus of the mother. The concept of embryo
quality is very important. With Blastocyst embryo
transfer, it is possible to transfer fewer
embryos, reducing the risk of multiple
pregnancies while keeping overall pregnancy rates
high.
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3BLASTOCYST CULTURE
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- Blastocyst culture is a technique to grow
embryos beyond the third day of culture.
Typically, in an IVF setting, the transfer of
embryos into the uterus happens three days after
the egg retrieval when the embryos generally are
between six and eight cells. When the embryo is
cultured to day five, it has around 120 cells
which is known as a Blastocyst. As the
newly-formed embryo develops, it moves slowly
towards the uterine cavity where it would
ultimately implant. This process takes
approximately six to seven days. When the embryo
reaches the Blastocyst stage, it is ready to be
implanted.
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4Why should we consider Blastocyst transfer?
- In certain patients, the advantage of
Blastocyst culture allows optimal selection of
embryos for transfer, resulting in an increased
implantation rate per embryo transferred. - The main advantage is that fewer embryos need to
be transferred to eliminate the possibility of
triplet pregnancies, while maintaining a high
pregnancy rate.
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5Is it for everyone?
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- No. Generally speaking, this procedure should be
limited to patients with excessive numbers of
embryos (greater than 10) in which case, further
selection of embryos beyond the day three stage
would be advantageous. As a general rule,
patients under the age of 37 are considered ideal
for this technique. This is not recommended to
older patients.
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6- What percentage of embryos will grow to the
Blastocyst stage in culture? - For younger patients, up to 50 of all embryos
will grow to the Blastocyst stage. - Are there any limitations to Blastocyst
culturing? - Yes, if you have fewer than four, eight-cell
quality embryos on the third day of culture,
Blastocyst culturing is not recommended even if
you desire it.
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7Would the embryos that arrest in culture prior to
the Blastocyst stage have arrested in the uterus?
- There is no clear-cut way to know this answer.
Embryos that do not survive in culture would be
less likely to survive or implant in the uterus. - In-vitro Fertilisation and its resultant
treatment options such as Intra cytoplasmic sperm
injection, egg donation, embryo donation and
surrogacy have helped millions of Infertile
couples from across the world to have their own
genetic baby in the last 30 years and is
considered perhaps the most ground-breaking
advancement in science in this century.
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8Contact
- Dr. Pratima Grover,
- Kiran Infertility Centre Pvt Ltd,
- Khairatabad, Hyd.
- For appointment, call 040 - 42020394
- SMS - 9948175768.
- Email -info_at_kiranivfgenetic.com
- Website www.kiranivfgenetic.com
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