Assisted Hatching
Micromanipulation to help embryo implant successfully.
About This Treatment
Assisted hatching is a laboratory technique performed just before embryo transfer to help the embryo break out of its protective outer shell (zona pellucida). Using precise laser or chemical methods, embryologists create a small opening that facilitates implantation into the uterine lining. This procedure may be recommended for patients with prior failed IVF cycles or abnormally thick zona pellucida.
Treatment Process
- 1
Embryo Selection
A high-quality blastocyst is selected for transfer based on morphological grading and developmental history.
- 2
Preparation
The embryo is positioned under a specialized microscope in the embryology laboratory for precise manipulation.
- 3
Hatching Procedure
A laser or chemical method creates a small opening in the zona pellucida (outer shell) to assist the embryo in hatching.
- 4
Embryo Transfer
The treated embryo is carefully loaded into a catheter and transferred into the uterine cavity.
- 5
Post-Transfer Support
Progesterone supplementation and follow-up guidance are provided while awaiting pregnancy test results.
Benefits & Advantages
- Helps embryos break free from the zona pellucida
- Improves implantation in select patient groups
- Laser-assisted precision with minimal embryo handling
- Useful for patients with thickened zona pellucida
- May benefit those with prior failed IVF cycles
- Performed seamlessly before embryo transfer
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