Blastocyst Transfer
A Blastocyst emerges after an embryo undergoes five days of developmental stages. At this juncture, the embryo consists of cells organized into two distinct regions: an outer lining and an inner mass.
In a natural cycle, the embryo typically reaches the Blastocyst stage within the uterus before the process of implantation.
Blastocyst Transfer
A Blastocyst emerges after an embryo undergoes five days of developmental stages. At this juncture, the embryo consists of cells organized into two distinct regions: an outer lining and an inner mass.In a natural cycle, the embryo typically reaches the Blastocyst stage within the uterus before the process of implantation.
Why is Blastocyst Transfer Popular?
Blastocyst transfer replicates a more “natural” transfer procedure compared to the Day 3 transfer method. This is because the Blastocyst embryo is implanted into the uterus around the same time it would naturally enter the uterus during pregnancy. Another critical factor is the quality of the Blastocyst; higher-grade Blastocysts tend to yield better success rates.
Who Qualifies for Blastocyst Transfer?
Certain couples may find Blastocyst transfer more suitable for their circumstances. You might be a suitable candidate if:
- Previous Day 3 transfers have not been successful.
- You have a reasonably good quantity of embryos under observation.
- Good-quality embryos survive up to the fifth day. The decision is typically made following discussions with both the embryologist and the doctor.
Book Your Appointment Now
Consult Dr. Ankita Sethi at RIDGE FERTILITY AND IVF CENTER. Contact us to book your appointment, and please have your medical history ready. Your fertility is our priority.