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What is Embryo Laser Hatching?

Embryo Laser Hatching is a procedure designed to improve the chances of embryo implantation and increase the likelihood of a successful pregnancy.

Embryo Laser Hatching is an assisted reproductive technology (ART) used during in vitro fertilisation (IVF). It involves creating a small opening in the outer shell of the embryo (called the zona pellucida) using a precise laser beam. This process helps the embryo “hatch” and implant into the uterine lining, which is a critical step in achieving pregnancy.

 

Why is Laser Hatching Important?

The outer shell of the embryo can sometimes become thickened or hardened, making it difficult for the embryo to hatch naturally.

Benefits of Embryo Laser Hatching

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    Increased Implantation Rates: By assisting the embryo in hatching, the procedure enhances the likelihood of implantation.

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    Precision and Safety: The use of advanced laser technology ensures the procedure is precise and safe.

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    Tailored to Your Needs: Our embryology team evaluates each case individually to determine if laser hatching is the right option for you.

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The Embryo Laser Hatching process at Al Moosa IVF

The Embryo Laser Hatching process at Al Moosa IVF

1

Ovarian Stimulation

Hormonal medications are used to stimulate the ovaries to produce multiple eggs.

2

Egg Retrieval

Eggs are collected in a minor surgical procedure.

3

Fertilisation

Eggs are fertilised with sperm in our advanced laboratory.

4

Embryo Development

Embryos are cultured for 3-5 days.

5

Laser Hatching

A precise laser is used to create a small opening in the zona pellucida.

6

Embryo Transfer

The prepared embryo(s) are transferred to the uterus. Any extra viable embryos can be frozen for future use.

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next step.

Yes, laser hatching is a safe and well-established procedure with minimal risks. The laser is highly precise, ensuring no damage to the embryo.

The procedure is performed on the embryo in a laboratory and is completely painless for the patient.

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