Blastocyst Transfer (Day 5 Embryo Transfer) in Pune

Advanced embryo culture and transfer technique offered at Embryonic Fertility & IVF Centre under the embryology expertise of Dr. Nikhil Gosavi.

What is Blastocyst Transfer?

Blastocyst Transfer refers to the placement of a Day 5 embryo (blastocyst stage) into the uterus during an IVF cycle. By allowing embryos to develop for five days in a controlled laboratory environment, specialists can better assess developmental potential before transfer.

Why Choose Day 5 (Blastocyst) Transfer?

Extending embryo culture to the blastocyst stage allows improved selection of viable embryos. It may increase implantation synchronization with the uterine lining and can reduce the need to transfer multiple embryos, lowering the risk of multiple pregnancy.

Step-by-Step Blastocyst Transfer Process

  1. Ovarian Stimulation & Egg Retrieval: Standard IVF stimulation protocol.
  2. Fertilization: Using ICSI or conventional IVF.
  3. Extended Embryo Culture: Monitoring embryo development up to Day 5.
  4. Blastocyst Selection: Assessment of embryo quality.
  5. Embryo Transfer: Placement into uterus or freezing for FET.

Benefits of Blastocyst Transfer

Blastocyst transfer supports improved embryo selection, enhanced implantation timing, and optimized treatment planning. Advanced laboratory systems ensure stable culture conditions and precise monitoring throughout embryo development.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is blastocyst transfer better than Day 3 transfer?

Blastocyst transfer allows extended embryo development, which may improve selection accuracy in certain cases.

Does blastocyst transfer improve pregnancy rates?

In selected patients, blastocyst transfer may enhance implantation synchronization and treatment outcomes.

Are all embryos suitable for blastocyst culture?

Not all embryos reach the blastocyst stage; suitability depends on embryo quality and patient profile.

Is blastocyst transfer safe?

Blastocyst transfer is a standard IVF practice when performed in experienced embryology laboratories.

Can blastocysts be frozen?

Yes, blastocysts can be cryopreserved and used in a future Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET) cycle.

Blastocyst Transfer
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