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BLASTOCYST CULTURE AND TRANSFER

A blastocyst is an embryo that has developed to day 5 or day 6 after fertilisation. In natural conception, the embryo reaches the uterus at this stage and implants into the uterine lining. Blastocyst transfer therefore closely mirrors the body’s natural timing of implantation.

At our centre, blastocyst culture is our preferred and routinely practiced approach in IVF. With advanced laboratory systems, optimized culture media, and strict embryology protocols, embryos are safely cultured in the laboratory up to the blastocyst stage before transfer.

Why We Prefer Blastocyst Transfer
   •    Superior embryo selection: Extended culture allows identification of embryos with the highest implantation potential.
   •    Physiological timing: Transfer occurs at a stage that aligns closely with natural uterine receptivity.
   •    Higher implantation efficiency: Fewer embryos with better potential are transferred, improving outcomes while reducing multiple pregnancy risks.
   •    Better planning of advanced techniques: Blastocyst culture allows seamless integration with procedures such as PGT and single embryo transfer.

Our Approach :

While not all embryos progress to the blastocyst stage, culturing embryos until day 5 or 6 provides valuable insight into their developmental competence. This approach helps us make informed, outcome-focused decisions and offer patients the best possible chance of a healthy pregnancy.

Blastocyst transfer reflects our commitment to precision, evidence-based practice, and modern IVF standards, ensuring that every treatment cycle is optimized for success.

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