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LAH (laser-assisted hatching) is a cutting-edge technique used in conjunction with IVF to boost the success rate of embryo implantation. If IVF fails for unclear reasons, aided hatching is used in combination with IVF to make the embryo bind to the woman’s womb.

Blocked Fallopian Tubes
The pathway for sperm to enter the embryos, as well as the route back to the uterus for the fertilized egg, is blocked if a fallopian tube is blocked. Scar tissue, cancer, and pelvic adhesions are also common causes of blocked fallopian tubes.

ICSI Treatments
ICSI is a procedure that involves inserting a single sperm directly into a mature egg. Since ICSI bypasses the normal fertilization process, its fertilization rates are higher than IVF. This procedure has a lot of benefits for sperm/egg defects, both qualitative and quantitative.

Multiple IVF Failures
The condition of the embryo is the most common cause of an IVF cycle’s failure. Since certain embryos are defective in any way, they are unable to implant. Also, embryos that seem to be healthy in the lab may have defects that cause them to die rather than mature.

Blastocyst Culture
Blastocysts are embryos that have been produced for four to five days and are more mature than embryos that have been developed for three days. Embryologists may use this procedure to choose more mature embryos with a higher risk of implantation.

Sonography Treatment
Millions of couples around the world deal with infertility. One will increase the chances of successful fertilization and address fertility concerns with the aid of fertility treatments such as IVF. The IVF therapy at World IVF Center is tailored to the patient’s specific needs.

Low Sperm Count
Male infertility is the cause of infertility in about 40% of cases. Infertility is a disease in which a couple is unable to conceive after 12 months or more of normal, risky sexual activity. Male infertility is often caused by defects of sperm, and blocking of semen-transporting passages.

Cryopreserved Treatment
Cryopreservation is a method of preserving biological material, tissues, or cells by freezing them at extremely low temperatures, halting all biological activities within the cell. The tissues or cells are stored in liquid nitrogen gas at -196 °C or -321 °F in the cryopreservation method.

Infertility Workup
A woman with risk factors for infertility or a female above the age of 35 must receive an infertility assessment. Infertility is caused by several causes, including sperm defects, ovulatory dysfunction, uterine abnormalities, and peritoneal factors.

IUI Treatment
Intrauterine insemination (IUI) is a fertility procedure in which sperm is implanted directly into the uterus of a woman. When the male partner is not present, or when the male partner’s semen has been frozen while receiving chemotherapy or radiotherapy, the medication is given.

Donor Programme
Most partners fail to conceive on their own. Fertility is accomplished through the transplant scheme with the aid of third-party donors who supply donor sperm, eggs, or embryos, and may support infertile couples. This is the only choice for females who are unable to develop stable oocytes.

Hysteroscopy
Hysteroscopy is a treatment that helps the doctor to examine the interior of your uterus to detect and treat abnormal bleeding. Hysteroscopy is a technique that includes injecting a small, lighted tube into the vaginal canal to view the cervix and the interior of the uterus.

Laparoscopy Treatment
This technique is used where other fertility procedures fail to offer a conclusive diagnosis, and it is most often used in women who are experiencing infertility for no apparent reason. Infertility couples undergo laparoscopy for diagnosis and treatment. This technique can be used to diagnose infertility.

IVF Treatment
In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a complex set of treatments used to aid in the conception of an infant, to help with pregnancy, or to avoid genetic problems. The mature eggs are removed from the woman’s ovaries and fertilized outside the body before being moved into the uterus.