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What is Blastocyst Transfer?



Blastocyst transfer is a new assisted reproductive method that has been used with in vitro fertilization (IVF) to boost pregnancy rates while lowering the danger of multiple pregnancies. Researchers in Australia developed this procedure to increase pregnancy rates, and they reported a nearly doubled rate of pregnancy while completely removing the chance of high-order multiple pregnancies, such as triplets.

Why are blastocysts so important in IVF?

The blastocyst's distinguishing characteristic is that it has reached the phase where the growing baby's own genes have been activated and will take over the rest of the development. This is known as genomic activation, and because genes contain the chemical instructions that create us unique persons, genomic activation is the essential point at which a distinct individual.


As new-borns, every one of us is a genetic combine of the DNA of our mother and father, separate and distinctive from our parents and siblings. In its early growth stage, the embryo receives all of its energy and chemical makeup needed for successful cell division from the mother’s egg to maintain cell division and differentiation after the third or fourth day of development, the embryo must activate its own genes.


While this crucial biological process looks to be straightforward, it is not as easy as it seems. Approximately one-third of embryos can effectively activate their own genes and form a blastocyst. When an embryo reaches the blastocyst stage, the natural message is that it is a biologically healthier embryo capable of successfully implanting in the uterus and continuing development to a full-term pregnancy and the birth of a normal, healthy kid. Ashakiran’s fertility doctors have extensive experience doing blastocyst transfers in our hospital.


Reducing the risk of multiple births


Allowing the embryos additional time to mature in the IVF lab allows the embryologist to determine which ones are naturally the best for transfer, allowing only the few embryos with the best chance of a successful implant to be picked. This means that only one or two blastocyst embryos are usually transferred, with pregnancy rates exceeding 50% in patients who grow healthy blastocysts. This nearly eliminates the possibility of high-order multiple pregnancies, such as triplets or quadruplets, and has allowed us to provide a novel method to counseling couples concerned about multiple pregnancies.


Furthermore, this approach has very beneficial implications in instances like egg donation, when there are usually a significant number of high-quality embryos accessible. In fact, using blastocyst transfer as an assisted reproductive technique in our facilities has raised egg donation program success rates to more than 80% per transfer.


Ashakiran Hospital, known for its commitment to reproductive health and fertility treatments , offers blastocyst transfer as a viable option for couples seeking assisted reproductive technology. This advanced procedure involves cultivating embryos to the blastocyst stage, enhancing the likelihood of implantation and pregnancy success.


IVF specialist in Pune FAQs

IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) is a fertility treatment where eggs are retrieved from a woman's ovaries and fertilized with sperm in a laboratory. The resulting embryos are then transferred to the woman's uterus to achieve pregnancy.

Common causes of infertility in men include low sperm count, abnormal sperm shape, or sperm motility issues. In women, factors can include ovulation disorders, blocked fallopian tubes, or issues with the uterus or cervix.

The success rate of IVF varies depending on various factors such as age, overall health, and specific fertility issues. On average, the success rate ranges from 20% to 40% per treatment cycle, with higher success rates observed in younger women.


IVF procedures are generally not considered painful. However, some discomfort or mild cramping may occur during certain stages, such as ovarian stimulation or egg retrieval. Pain management techniques are used to minimize any potential discomfort.


The IVF process typically involves ovarian stimulation, egg retrieval, sperm collection, fertilization in the laboratory, embryo development, embryo transfer to the uterus, and finally, pregnancy testing to determine if the procedure was successful.

While age restrictions may vary among fertility clinics, generally there is no strict upper age limit for IVF treatment. However, success rates tend to decline with age, and certain clinics may have their own guidelines or recommendations based on individual health factors.

IVF can be a promising option for individuals or couples struggling with infertility as it offers a higher chance of conception and a fulfilling journey to parenthood. It provides hope, advanced reproductive technologies, and personalized care, making dreams of having a child a reality.

An IVF treatment cycle typically lasts around 4 to 6 weeks, although the duration can vary depending on individual circumstances. It involves several stages, including ovarian stimulation, egg retrieval, fertilization, embryo development, and embryo transfer to the uterus.

Yes, there are alternative fertility treatments to consider before IVF. Some options include fertility medications, intrauterine insemination (IUI), lifestyle changes, and addressing underlying health issues that may be affecting fertility. These alternatives can be explored based on individual circumstances and the advice of a fertility specialist.

When choosing a fertility clinic for IVF, factors to consider include the clinic's success rates, experience and qualifications of the medical staff, available technologies and treatments, cost and financing options, location, patient reviews and testimonials, and overall comfort and support provided by the clinic.