“There’s no way to measure egg quality unless we see how the embryo develops” Well, not anymore. One such method that’s not as popular, but nevertheless exists is polar body biopsy. It helps us understand…
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With IVF, one of the most important steps is the frozen embryo transfer. It’s where your fertilized egg and sperm have spent around 3-5 days in the lab, and grown into a ball of cells…
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Ever wondered what really happens after your eggs or sperm reach the lab? That’s where embryologists shine, as trained professionals who handle stuff behind the scenes, combining cutting-edge science with precision to nurture your growing…
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Our eggs have a protective jacket when inside our ovaries. This helps with their development and keeps them safe from environmental changes. However during IVF, these eggs are aspirated from follicles, leaving them exposed to…
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What’s the difference between Piezo ICSI and conventional ICSi?
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What is a sperm DNA fragmentation test and how does it work?
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Curious to know how egg freezing works? Here’s a deep dive into the process, the prep and what comes after!
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What does fertilization failure in ICSI look like, and how does it affect your cycle?
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Does Amenorrhea [the absence of periods] affect your fertility? Read all about it here!
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