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    Blastocyst Treatment

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    A blastocyst is an advanced stage embryo that develops 5–6 days after fertilization and is ready for implantation in the uterus. At this stage, the embryo has around 70–100 cells and is naturally prepared for pregnancy. This stage closely matches the natural process of conception, making it very important in IVF treatment.

    Why is Blastocyst Culture Important?

    Blastocyst culture means growing embryos in the lab for 5–6 days before transferring them into the uterus. This approach offers several benefits: Higher Success Rates: Blastocyst-stage embryos have better chances of implantation and pregnancy. Better Embryo Selection: Doctors can select the healthiest embryos for transfer after observing their development. Reduced Risk of Multiple Pregnancy: Fewer embryos are transferred, lowering the chances of multiple pregnancies while maintaining success rates.

    Why Choose Shriram Clinics, Agra?

    • Experienced Specialists: Skilled doctors and embryologists with expertise in advanced IVF techniques

    • Modern Technology: Well-equipped lab with latest fertility treatment methods

    • Personalized Treatment: Customized care based on each patient’s condition

    • Complete Support: Guidance from consultation to post-treatment care

    Blastocyst Transfer Process

    • Ovarian Stimulation:
      Hormonal treatment to produce multiple eggs.

    • Egg Retrieval:
      Mature eggs are collected through a minor procedure.

    • Fertilization:
      Eggs are fertilized with sperm in the lab.

    • Blastocyst Culture:
      Embryos are developed for 5–6 days until they reach the blastocyst stage.

    • Embryo Transfer:
      The healthiest blastocyst is transferred into the uterus for implantation.

    Success Stories

    Many couples have successfully achieved pregnancy through blastocyst transfer at Shriram Clinics. Our experienced team and advanced technology help improve outcomes and bring hope to families.

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