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15th Street, 2nd Avenue, Ashok Nagar, Chennai-83

Assisted Hatching Treatment in Ashok Nagar

Fertility Foundation offers the best Assisted Hatching Treatment in Ashok Nagar which is a medical procedure that results in the embryo breaking free from its outer shell. This Assisted Hatching Treatment procedure involves laser treatment that can slightly improve the chance of embryos implantation in women with poor prognoses. It involves the process where the embryologists use the micromanipulation technique under a microscope in order to create a small hole and to increase the likelihood of implantation to our IVF Patients. Assisted Hatching has three methods of treatment with the latest technique as laser-assisted hatching, acid tyrode solution, and partial zone dissection. Assisted Hatching Treatment is performed before the embryo transfers and it has the goal of each technique with significance.


Our fertility centre has a success rate with assisted hatching thus increasing the chance of hatching treatment for couples with multiple failed IVF cycles. The purpose of this hatching treatment allows the embryos to hatch more easily from its shell. Before getting treatment, let you know more about the risk and benefits of Assisted Hatching by consulting our Doctors and specialist.

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Indication For Artificial Hatching

Artificial hatching is performed day-3 (or) Day 5 Embryos, before embryo transfer.

On the day of embryo transfer, an embryologist carefully evaluates embryo quality depending on their stage of development, an embryologist assists the hatching by making a small nick in the zona pellucid using a laser.

This procedure improves the chance of implantation and pregnancy in poor prognosis patients.

Risk Of Artificial Hatching

Sometimes during the artificial hatching procedure, there is a very small risk of embryo damage but it did not increase the birth defects.