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Understanding Blastocyst Culture and Transfer Treatment

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What is Blastocyst Culture and Transfer?

Understanding the Extended Embryo Culture Process

Blastocyst Culture and Transfer is an advanced IVF technique where embryos are allowed to grow in the lab for 5 to 6 days (instead of the usual 2–3 days) before being transferred to the uterus. This extended culture helps in selecting embryos that have a higher chance of implantation and successful pregnancy.

When to Choose Blastocyst Transfer?

Right time for Blastocyst Culture in IVF treatment

Blastocyst transfer is typically recommended in cases where embryo quality and selection are key to improving success outcomes.

Who Can Prefer Blastocyst Transfer?

Ideal candidates for extended embryo culture

Blastocyst culture is ideal for couples with a strong response to ovarian stimulation and good embryo development potential.

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Blastocyst Culture & Transfer Process at ARC

Our embryologists closely monitor embryo growth and transfer only the healthiest blastocysts for optimal outcomes.

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Fertilization & Culture

After eggs are retrieved and fertilized, embryos are cultured in a high-tech lab for 5–6 days until they reach the blastocyst stage.

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Embryo Selection

Only the most viable blastocysts are selected based on morphology and development potential.

3

Embryo Transfer

Selected blastocyst(s) are transferred into the uterus through a safe, painless procedure guided by ultrasound.

4

Pregnancy Test

A blood test is conducted around 10–14 days after the transfer to confirm pregnancy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Yes, blastocyst transfer often has higher implantation and pregnancy rates since embryos that develop to day 5 are typically stronger and more viable.

Possibly. Since only the healthiest embryos reach the blastocyst stage, fewer may be available for freezing but their quality is usually higher.

No, blastocyst transfer is a simple, painless, outpatient procedure that does not require anesthesia.

ARC uses advanced lab monitoring and grading systems, sometimes with time-lapse imaging, to assess embryo development and select the most viable blastocysts for transfer.

Yes, because of their high implantation potential, doctors often transfer fewer blastocysts, usually one or two which lowers the risk of twins or triplets.

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