BLASTOCYST TRANSFER

Embryos can be grown outdoors until the 6th day with the technical developments in the in vitro fertilization laboratory and the enriched new forms of the media in which the embryos are kept. On the 5th day of the split embryos after fertilization, a cavity is formed in the morula and fluid begins to collect. Cells form two layers and differentiate into inner and outer cells. The embryo will develop from the inner cells, and the placenta and its appendages will develop from the outer cells. This structure is called blastocyst. Blastocyst transfer is a method applied especially in young patients with many embryos, in those who have failed in vitro fertilization before, and in difficult patient groups who need to be more sensitive in embryo selection.

Advantages of blastocyst transfer:

- Have a higher pregnancy rate

- Decreased risk of multiple pregnancy as one or two transfers

- Easier selection of embryos with growth potential

- It is an alternative treatment method in patients with unsuccessful attempts.

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