A new dimension in embryo rearing

A new dimension in embryo rearing
What is embryo rearing?
Embryo culture is a process that takes place after the eggs and sperm that have been selected as the most healthy are mixed together to achieve perfect fertilization. The first day of fertilization will be counted as DAY 0 and then continued to be cultured in a dedicated embryo incubator. This process requires the expertise of scientists and modern tools to minimize errors. Most of the time the embryos are reared until the blastocyst stage, which is the 5th or 6th day of fertilization. About 80-120 cells divide and are ready to implant and then move into the mother’s uterine cavity.
What are the methods of embryo culture?
- Small Embryo Incubator (MINC)
Mini-incubators or micro-incubators are the collection of larvae in a peticulture dish and then stored in a compartment with a lid to prevent them from - The embryo is disturbed by the environment, causing the embryo to be in a stationary state without interference. When transplanted back into the uterine cavity, it allows for opportunities.Pregnancy is possible.
- Incubator Time-lapse System
A new dimension of embryo culture in a cabinet equipped with a microscope and a photographic camera. This makes it possible to monitor the growth 24/7.
24 hours without disturbing or taking the embryo out of the cabinet. It can be traced back to the development of embryos and can also be compared to which embryos have a growth that meets the criteria that will have a higher chance of pregnancy.
The Incubator Time-lapse System is another embryo culture technology that improves the chances of pregnancy.
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Dr. Veena Krudsawat