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What is IVF?

IVF is an acronym for in vitro fertilization ('in vitro' meaning 'in glass'). Simply put IVF is adding a man's sperm to his female partners eggs in the laboratory to produce embryos. In vitro fertilization is an option for many couples who cannot conceive thr
24 September 2004

WEBINARS PREPARING EMBRYOLOGY CERTIFICATION

From  1st September on a series of 39 wenibars designed to assist you in preparing your embryology exams and certifiaction are available  "ON DEMAND"

You can view the records when you have time .

Self-assessment questions are provided for nearly all webinars.02 September 2022

THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO TREATING INFERTILITY IN COUPLES

   CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOL INCREASE INFERTILITY RISK?

Infertility is on the ascent and is tormenting youthful couples over the globe and in India, 10 to 14% of the populace experiences fruitlessness. Particularly in the metropolitan zones, one out of six couples is referred
07 October 2020

Embryo Development

Oocyte (Egg) stages

Germinal Vesicle (Immature)

The germinal vesicle, indicated by the arrow, shows this egg to be in prophase I of the first meiotic division.

Germinal Vesicle
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22 March 2007

ICSI - Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection

Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) is an in vitro fertilization procedure in which a single sperm is injected directly into an egg; this procedure is most commonly used to overcome male infertility problems.

The cumulus cells that surround the egg are removed using an enzyme cal
30 June 2006

Embryo transfer

The embryos are usually selected on day 3 or day 5 after retrieval. The number of embryos chosen for transfer will depend on a number of factors such as the maternal age, quality of embryos and results of previous cycles. After the transfer is complete the catheter is checked to ensure that none
30 June 2006

The oocyte/egg retrieval

Oocyte retrieval is performed approximately 36 hours after the hCG injection. The ovaries are scanned transvaginally then each follicle is then punctured using a long, sharp needle which is secured by a metal guide on the outside of the ultrasound probe. The needle punctures the wall of the vagin
24 September 2004




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