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Friday 7 December 2018

What is the Laser assisted hatching and how the Laser assisted hatching is done?


Laser-assisted hatching (LAH) is a medical lab process performed on the third day of In-vitro development. Laser-assisted hatching (LAH) is a method, in which a laser beam is utilized to make a little gap in the external layer of the embryo. This encourages the embryo to hatch out and get ready to embed in the lady's uterus. While most patients utilize LAH on their embryos before a developing life exchange.

Who are eligible for Laser-assisted hatching?
People who have an abnormal eggshell.
People with previous failed IVF cycles.
People who have a slow developing embryo.
People of advanced maternal age.
People with irregular egg wall.

How the procedure of Laser-assisted hatching is done?

Laser-assisted hatching is done during an IVF cycle. Laser-assisted hatching is done with the help of the laser beam, which is aimed at the main area of eggshell. The laser beam is placed far away from the embryo, in order to protect the cells of the embryo. Laser-assisted hatching takes only a few minutes to complete. Additionally, IVF laser assisted hatching has a high success rate because it has no side effect. Moreover, utilizing the laser beam is positive in this hatching process.

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