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Blastocyst Culture

Infertility and IVF - Blastocyst Culture

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What is Blastocyst Culture?

Blastocyst culture is a technique used in in vitro fertilization (IVF) to grow embryos to the blastocyst stage before being implanted in the uterus. The blastocyst is a more advanced stage of embryo development, typically reached around five to six days after fertilization. This is in contrast to traditional IVF, where embryos are usually transferred to the uterus at the three-day (cleavage) stage.

The blastocyst stage is significant because it is when the embryo has developed enough to begin implanting into the uterine wall. Growing embryos to this stage allows doctors to select the most viable embryos, improving the chances of a successful pregnancy. This technique can also help reduce the number of embryos transferred, which lowers the risk of multiple pregnancies (twins, triplets, etc.).

The blastocyst culture process involves monitoring embryos in the lab, allowing them to develop under optimal conditions. Only the best-quality embryos that reach the blastocyst stage are selected for transfer, increasing the likelihood of implantation and a successful pregnancy.

Benefits of Blastocyst Culture