Techniques to increase the effectiveness of in vitro
The essence of in vitro fertilisation is the fusion of a sperm and an egg under laboratory conditions. Modern assistive techniques can increase the effectiveness of IVF by preparing the embryo appropriately or increasing its chance of implantation.
AZH (Assisted Zona Hatching)
AZH (Assisted Zona Hatching)
The AZH procedure (Assisted Zona Hatching) increases the chances of proper embryo implantation and pregnancy by preparing the embryo for the process of implantation in the uterus. During the AZH procedure, the embryo's zona pellucida undergoes a small incision so that the process of hatching (hatching) of the embryo from the zona pellucida is uninterrupted. Read more ->
ERA test (Endometrial Receptivity Analysis)
ERA test (Endometrial Receptivity Analysis)

The ERA test (Endometrial Receptivity Analysis) is used to determine the so-called implantation window - the most convenient time for the transfer of the embryo into the uterine cavity. Determining the optimum time for transfer of the embryo into the patient's uterus increases the chances of a successful IVF procedure. Read more ->
ZyMōt ICSI, ZyMōt Multi (850 µL), ZyMōt Multi (3 mL)
ZyMōt ICSI, ZyMōt Multi (850 µL), ZyMōt Multi (3 mL)

In nature, sperm selection takes place in the female reproductive tract. ZyMōt chips map the processes that take place there. These specialised tools select the sperm that have the best chance of forming a normal embryo. They are used as an optional procedure for in vitro fertilisation. In many publications, these chips appear under the obsolete name Fertile Chip (Fertile, Fertile Plus and Fertile Ultimate). Read more ->
EmbryoGlue®
EmbryoGlue®

Sometimes it happens that, despite obtaining a promising embryo, a pregnancy cannot be maintained because there are difficulties with the embryo implanting in the uterine cavity. The chances of proper embryo implantation increase with EmbryoGlue®. Read more ->
TECHNIQUES TO INCREASE THE EFFICIENCY OF IN VITRO
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