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Blastocyst Culture and Transfer

Blastocyst Culture and Transfer is an advanced technique in the field of Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART). This process involves cultivating embryos in the laboratory until they reach the blastocyst stage, typically around the fifth day after fertilization. Blastocysts are a more developed form of embryos and have a higher chance of implantation when transferred to the uterus. This method allows for the selection of the most viable embryos, enhancing the probability of a successful pregnancy.

Blastocyst transfer is especially beneficial for patients with previous unsuccessful IVF attempts or those with multiple embryos of good quality.

Why Choose Gunasheela

for Blastocyst Culture and Transfer?

At Gunasheela Surgical and Maternity Hospital, we specialize in Blastocyst Culture and Transfer, employing this advanced technique to maximize the chances of successful implantation and pregnancy. Our state-of-the-art laboratory facilities and skilled embryologists ensure the optimal development and selection of blastocysts, providing patients with the best possible outcome in their fertility journey.
Highlights of

Gunasheela’s Blastocyst Culture and Transfer Service

Advanced Embryology Laboratory

Equipped with cutting-edge technology for optimal embryo cultivation.

Ethical and Patient-Centric Approach

We ensure informed decision-making and personalized care for each patient.

Expert Embryologists

Our team has specialized expertise in nurturing embryos to the blastocyst stage.

Tailored Treatment Protocols

Customized strategies to enhance each patient's chances of success.

Increased Implantation Rates

Blastocyst transfer has a higher implantation rate compared to early-stage embryo transfer.

Comprehensive Support System

From initial consultation to post-transfer care, patients receive ongoing support and guidance.

Selective Embryo Transfer

Enables the selection of the most viable embryos, reducing the risk of multiple pregnancies.

Accessible Locations

With facilities in Bengaluru, Mysuru, and Bellary, we cater to a wide patient base.

Ideal for Various Patient Profiles

Particularly beneficial for patients with previous IVF failures or multiple good-quality embryos.

Holistic Fertility Solutions

Part of our comprehensive range of fertility treatments, offering a complete solution for various fertility challenges.

Our Phenomenally Successful Treatment

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Frequently Asked Question

Blastocyst Culture and Transfer is a process where embryos are cultured in the lab for up to five or six days until they reach the blastocyst stage, allowing for the selection of the most viable embryos for transfer, potentially increasing the chances of implantation and pregnancy.
Traditional embryo transfers are typically performed on day 2 or 3 after fertilization when the embryos are at the cleavage stage. Blastocyst transfer occurs on day 5 or 6, allowing embryos to develop further, which can improve selection for transfer and increase success rates.
Candidates include individuals with multiple good quality embryos on day 2 or 3, those with previous unsuccessful IVF cycles, or couples wishing to reduce the risk of multiples while maintaining high success rates.
Blastocyst transfer often has higher implantation and pregnancy rates compared to transfers at earlier stages. Success rates can vary based on factors like maternal age and embryo quality. Gunasheela’s team will provide personalized success rate estimates.
Benefits include higher implantation rates, the potential for fewer embryos to be transferred reducing the risk of multiple pregnancies, and improved selection of the most viable embryos.
The primary risk is having fewer embryos available for transfer, as not all embryos may develop into blastocysts. The team at Gunasheela closely monitors development to optimize outcomes.
Embryologists select blastocysts based on specific criteria, including cell number, symmetry, and degree of expansion. Gunasheela uses advanced assessment techniques to choose the best embryo(s) for transfer.
While any embryo transfer has the potential for multiples, the precise selection involved in blastocyst transfer can allow for successful pregnancies with a single embryo transfer (SET), reducing the likelihood of multiples.
Surplus quality blastocysts can be cryopreserved (frozen) for future use, providing additional opportunities for pregnancy without undergoing another full IVF cycle.
Preparation involves standard IVF procedures for egg retrieval and fertilization, followed by close monitoring of embryo development, with specific adjustments to the uterine lining preparation to optimize implantation chances.
Costs may vary based on the overall treatment plan and any additional technologies used. Gunasheela offers transparent pricing and financial counseling to help with planning and decision-making.
Gunasheela provides comprehensive support, including counseling, nutritional advice, and stress management resources, ensuring patients feel supported emotionally and physically throughout their journey.

The Gunasheela Edge in Blastocyst Culture and Transfer

Choosing Gunasheela for Blastocyst Culture and Transfer means entrusting your fertility journey to a team that combines scientific excellence with compassionate care. We understand the emotional weight of fertility challenges and strive to provide a nurturing and supportive environment. Our commitment to utilizing the latest advancements in ART, coupled with our personalized approach, ensures that every patient receives the highest standard of care. At Gunasheela, we don’t just focus on the technical aspects of treatment; we prioritize your overall well-being and dream of parenthood. With our expertise and care, we aim to turn your hopes into reality, making us a trusted partner in your journey to building a family.