EMBRYOS to BLASTOCYST TRANSFER
Blastocyst Transfer:
During the IVF programme, on the second or the third day the embryos are transferred following the egg retrieval at the four to eight cell stages. For two or three more days, the IVF embryos must continue to grow so that it reaches the blastocyst transfer stage (50-150 cells) before they are ready for the implantation into the endometrium or the uterine wall. Recent advances in IVF laboratory treatments have allowed for the successful culture of embryos to the blastocyst stage.
Why should we consider Blastocysts transfer?
Blastocysts are an advanced embryo which is developed for about five to six days after the fertilization. There are two different types of cells and central cavity in the blastocysts. Healthy blastocysts should begin hatching from the outer shell known as the zona pellucid by end of the sixth day. It will be implanted into the lining of the mother’s uterus within 24 hours of hatching.
Blastocysts may have a better potential to implant into the uterine wall than earlier stage embryos. At the four-eight cell stage, many embryos stop their growth and it might be because of some inherent problem. Therefore, fewer embryos will have the ability to grow to the blastocyst stage. Those embryos that successfully reach the blastocyst stage tend to more developmentally competent that the earlier stage embryos. Also, at their stage of development when replaces into the uterus is very similar to what it would be in a natural conception cycle.
For more information about IVF and Surrogacy process please contact us through,
Website: www.kiranivfgenetic.com
Email: info@kiranivfgenetic.com
Phone no: +91-994-817-5768



Leave a Reply