Assisted reproductive technology (ART), such as In vitro fertilisation (IVF), can help couples and individuals battling with infertility have a baby. Infertility is a condition in which a couple seems unable to conceive after at least one year of unprotected intercourse. Infertility is considered a feminine problem, according to traditional misconception. Male reproductive system disorders can also contribute to a couple’s failure to conceive. Male infertility accounts for 30-40% of infertility cases, whereas female infertility accounts for 30%-40% of infertility cases, with male infertility increasing with time.
An embryo transfer is the final step in the IVF procedure, in which the fertilised embryo is put in the woman’s uterus, where it will ideally implant, develop into a baby, and result in the delivery of a healthy child. The IVF embryo is placed in a catheter, which is then inserted through the woman’s vagina and cervix and put in the uterus. Although anaesthesia is rarely required, Valium may be administered.
The embryo must be carefully placed in the middle of the endometrial cavity with little damage and manipulation. For successful IVF, the necessity of correct embryo transfer cannot be understated. The most effective approach currently available is ultrasound guided embryo transfer.
While the causes of infertility may be unclear, your fertility clinic and your gyencologist will work with you to figure out what’s affecting your infertility and how to get pregnant.
Day 5 Embryo Transfer: The day five embryo, also known as a Blastocyst, is a sphere of 60 to 120 cells that surrounds a fluid-filled hollow. Blastocysts develop on average on day five, but they might form at any time.
Blastocysts are typically seen to be a better alternative than an earlier stage embryo since they have a better probability of being genetically normal, implanting, and resulting in a live delivery than a Day 3 embryo. Your fertility specialist will be able to choose the embryo(s) with the highest probability of implantation and pregnancy if you wait longer before transferring the embryo.
Intended parents frequently question if transferring numerous embryos boosts the chances of a healthy pregnancy after an IVF session. The fact is that there is no one answer to this issue, since each fertility clinic has its own policy on how many embryos are put into the uterus of the lady.
In many circumstances, just one embryo will be implanted into the uterus by your fertility doctor. For women 35 and older, transferring two embryos might sometimes improve their odds of implantation. The age of the embryo recipient and her reproductive history are factors in determining how many embryos to transfer.
After each session, your fertility clinic will provide you thorough instructions to help you feel at ease and confident that you are taking care of yourself in the days leading up to the post-embryo transfer pregnancy test.
Some physicians advise 24-hour bed rest after a procedure, while others advise using low-impact exercise to increase blood flow to the uterus and increase the chances of conception. Strenuous activity, sex, and bathing, on the other hand, must be avoided. Maintain a good attitude about your embryo transfer operation and act as though you’re pregnant, complete with meals!
It’s quite typical for fertility journeys to have a lot of ups and downs, and a negative pregnancy test doesn’t mean your adventure needs to end. Your medical professional will be able to offer you an honest assessment of whether you are a candidate for additional fertility treatments. If you want to seek alternative reproductive options or another IVF cycle, you can work together to identify your next steps.
Every patient’s route to pregnancy will be different, whether you’re considering motherhood, exploring your fertility choices, or just looking into Assisted Reproductive Technology. Individuals or couples thinking about ART techniques can realise their aspirations of having a happy, healthy kid.
Shourya Hospitals offers best blastocyst culture treatment in along with best fertility treatment. Our team of doctors are highly qualified and our facility is one of the blastocyst embryo transfer center in Hyderabad. We give you all the reasons for happiness to all childless couples with advanced technology and have the state of art technologies to treat all the problems related to infertility with specialized doctors in this concerned field.
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