Assisted hatching is a delicate laboratory technique in which a tiny opening is made in the embryo’s outer shell (zona pellucida) to help it “hatch” and implant into the uterine lining. It can be considered for patients of more advanced maternal age, embryos with thicker shells, or after previous IVF failure. In our partner laboratory, the procedure is performed with a precise laser by an experienced embryologist.
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In some cases the zona pellucida is thicker or harder, and natural hatching may be slowed.
Yes, when performed by experienced embryologists with calibrated laser equipment.
No. It can support the chance of implantation but does not replace embryo and endometrial quality.
Maternal age over 37, repeated IVF failure, frozen-thawed embryos in some cases.
The procedure is on the embryo in the laboratory, not on the patient.
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