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Assisted hatching Mexico

Assisted Hatching is a complementary to in Vitro fecundation technique consists in the creation of a small hole in the protein cape that covers the embryo (Zona Pellucida) to make the uterus’ implantation easier. This technique is performed previous to implantation.

When is it necessary?

Zona Pellucida’s function is to protect the ovule and then the embryo, in their path through the Fallopian Tubes to the Uterus and allow the embryo to keep its cells together during this development phase which is when they are weakly attached. After fecundation has taken place, embryo cells have organized and their volume has increased, this the when the embryo cover is released in a natural way (hatching) allowing implantation in the mother’s uterus.

This natural process has been detected to alter when the woman presents an important number of ovules with an abnormally resistant Zona Pellucida, this phenomenon is produced due to the expected aging of the woman’s eggs, causing a natural Zona Pellucida’s hardening.

When Assisted Hatching is recommended?

This procedure is used mainly when the next infertility factors are present:

— Women older than 37 years old: the ovule in this case has a natural difficulty to release from its Zona Pellucida.

— Transfer of previously devitrified embryos.

— Unsuccessful repeated IVF cycles.

— Embryo presents high fragmentation percentage.

— Oocytes with an over 15 µm Zona Pellucida thickening.


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