Time-lapse embryo monitoring uses a special incubator with a built-in camera that takes images of your embryos every few minutes — without ever opening the incubator door. Embryologists can then watch the full development “movie” instead of only daily snapshots. This continuous view helps select the embryo with the best development pattern for transfer, while preserving a stable, undisturbed environment.
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PGT-M tests embryos for specific inherited genetic conditions, ensuring only unaffected embryos are transferred.
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Endometrial PRP uses your own platelet-rich plasma to improve a thin or unresponsive uterine lining before embryo transfer.
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PGT-A screens embryos for chromosomal abnormalities before transfer, improving the chances of a healthy pregnancy.
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Common Questions
It improves selection, especially in cycles with several good embryos. Outcomes still depend on individual factors.
Yes. The embryo is never exposed to outside air or light during observation.
On request, your embryologist can share key images during your transfer consultation.
It is most valuable when several embryos are available and selection matters. Dr. Muzaffer advises individually.
No. Time-lapse is morphological and behavioural; PGT is genetic. They can complement each other.
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