In some cases, although embryos are formed during IVF treatment, pregnancy does not occur. This is usually caused by problems during the embryo’s attachment to the uterus. The assisted nesting method ensures that the embryo reaches a specific size, gets rid of the membrane (zona pellucida) surrounding it, and attaches to the endometrial tissues. It is aimed at the embryo to tear this membrane by opening a hole in the membrane with chemical methods or laser technology. During this process, the embryo is fixed, but no damage is done to the embryo.
The Assisted Hatching method is mainly used in cases where the zona pellucida is thick, women are over 35 years old, and after unsuccessful IVF treatments.
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