Those unparalleled breakthroughs in assisted reproductive technology
At an international conference in 2015, a team from Sweden announced:
At an international conference in 2015, a team from Sweden announced:
After starting to do IVF, everyone is most concerned about [whether they can conceive successfully]. To achieve the goal of successful pregnancy, embryo implantation is the most basic step. The process of embryo implantation is like planting crops. To harvest fruits, one must have not only good seeds (healthy embryos) but also good soil (good endometrium). Today we will look at the [endometrial thickness] problem that many people are concerned about. How thick is the endometrium needed to transfer embryos? Although the thickness of endometrium is very important and affects the success rate of embryo implantation, there is no so-called [gold standard] at present, that is to say, there is no rigid and optimal thickness, which can be transplanted as Read More …
Many couples have fulfilled their wish to ask for children through IVF, but some people have failed to conceive children smoothly and embryo implantation has failed. Why is this? There is something wrong with the embryo itself. Whether the embryo is healthy or not directly affects the success rate of transplantation. Of course, we will try our best to choose the [best] embryos before transplantation to improve the success rate. At present, we can judge the quality of embryos by [embryo score]. However, the quality score of embryos is mainly concentrated on [appearance], and it can only be said that embryos with [high score] have a greater chance of successful implantation than embryos with [high score]. Because only observing the Read More …