Embryo Transfer
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Embryo Transfer
Embryo Transfer: A Vital Step in IVF Success
Embryo transfer is one of the most crucial steps in the in-vitro fertilization (IVF) process. It involves transferring fertilized embryos into the uterus, where they can implant and develop into a healthy pregnancy.
At Avni Women’s Hospital, recognized as the best fertility hospital in Kompally, our skilled fertility specialists ensure this procedure is performed with precision and care to maximize success rates for hopeful parents.
What is embryo transfer?
Embryo transfer is the final stage of the IVF treatment cycle. After the eggs are fertilized with sperm in the laboratory and allowed to develop into embryos, one or more high-quality embryos are carefully placed into the uterus. This step is designed to mimic the natural process of conception, giving the embryo the opportunity to implant in the uterine lining and begin the journey of pregnancy.
Types of Embryo Transfer
1. Fresh Embryo Transfer:
This occurs during the same cycle as the egg retrieval and fertilization.
The best-quality embryo is selected for immediate transfer.
This occurs during the same cycle as the egg retrieval and fertilization.
The best-quality embryo is selected for immediate transfer.
2. Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET):
Embryos are frozen and stored for future use.
This option is ideal for patients undergoing subsequent cycles or in cases where the uterus requires preparation before transfer.
Embryos are frozen and stored for future use.
This option is ideal for patients undergoing subsequent cycles or in cases where the uterus requires preparation before transfer.
3. Blastocyst Transfer:
A more advanced method where embryos are cultured to the blastocyst stage (day 5 or 6) before being transferred..
This approach increases implantation rates and reduces the risk of multiple pregnancies.
A more advanced method where embryos are cultured to the blastocyst stage (day 5 or 6) before being transferred..
This approach increases implantation rates and reduces the risk of multiple pregnancies.
The Process at Our Clinic:
Fertilization Updates: You'll receive updates on how your eggs are fertilizing.
Transfer Timing: Transfers typically occur on day 4 after egg retrieval (day 5 for blastocyst transfers).
Anesthesia: Depending on your needs, local or general anesthesia may be used.
Fresh Embryo Transfer:
This occurs during the same cycle as the egg retrieval and fertilization.
The best-quality embryo is selected for immediate transfer.
Embryo Selection: The best quality embryos are chosen for transfer after careful evaluation.
Recovery: After a short recovery period, you'll be discharged.
Pregnancy Test: A test is conducted 19 days after the procedure, regardless of any uterine bleeding.
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