Embryo Transfer

Embryo Transfer

Embryo transfer is the last step of in vitro fertilization. It is an extremely crucial technique. No matter how great the IVF laboratory environment might be, a poorly executed embryo transfer could wreck the whole thing. During the entire IVF cycle, embryos need to be carefully placed near the center of the endometrium with the least amount of stress and manipulation.

The significance of the optimal embryo transfer method in IVF success cannot be emphasized.
The most efficient procedure currently available is ultrasound-guided embryo transfer.

During IVF, the woman is given injectable medicines to stimulate her to produce numerous eggs. These eggs appear in follicles on the ovary. After the follicles have matured, eggs are extracted from the ovaries. After the eggs are fertilized with sperm, they are examined for evidence of fertilization the next day. Several days later, an appropriate number of embryos are delivered to the uterus with ultrasound assistance for optimal positioning.

Bliss IVF provides various types of embryo transfer under various conditions like ovulation disorders, damaged fallopian tubes, endometriosis, uterine fibroids, genetic disorders, impaired sperm production, etc.

The procedure of in vitro fertilization includes transferring a fertilized embryo to a woman's uterus. When it comes to embryo transfer, there are several things to expect as well as some hazards and precautions to take.

Bliss IVF is an expert in embryo transfer when ovulation disorders, damage to the fallopian tube, endometriosis, premature ovarian failure, uterine fibroids, genetic disorders, and impaired sperm production.

A similar procedure is followed for embryo transfer and Pap smears. A speculum will be inserted into the woman's vagina to keep the vaginal walls open.

In the next step, a catheter will be inserted through the cervix and into the womb, using ultrasonography to ensure accuracy. As they travel down the tube, the embryos are placed in the womb.