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Egg mitochondrial supplements, in the end, which are IQ tax, which efficient and practical

    Mitochondrial supplements, which we have covered in countless science articles, because mitochondria are so important to the egg, the circle has seen an investigation.  To clarify the relationship between mitochondria and embryonic development, researchers collected human unfertilised oocytes, early embryos and embryos with arrested development.  It was found that 67% of unfertilised oocytes had fewer mitochondria in the cytoplasm, and 60% of developmentally aborted embryos had a reduced number of mitochondria located near the nucleus.  In oocytes, mitochondrial populations are maternally inherited and critical for developmental competence.  Dysfunction of mitochondrial quality control mechanisms may lead to reproductive failure, and because of their central role in oocyte and embryo development, mitochondria have been described as a potential diagnostic and therapeutic target for assisted reproduction.  The latest…

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What to choose between fresh, frozen and blastocyst embryos? The right one for you is the best!

Blastocyst culture is another choice that many IVF families face after egg retrieval. There are various myths about blastocysts circulating among many IVF people, who believe that blastocysts are the best embryos, and that they should be taken to blastocyst culture as long as there are embryos available.   Firstly, let’s understand about cleavage stage embryos, blastocysts and frozen embryos  Typically, when undergoing IVF to assist conception, we use ovulation stimulating drugs to promote the growth of a group of follicles, and when the eggs mature, they are removed through egg retrieval and combined with sperm in a petri dish to form an embryo. The embryo continues to develop outside of the body and is classified as a cleavage stage embryo or…

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Can IVF avoid birth defects?

Birth defects are a major concern for many prospective parents during the process of preparing for and giving birth to a child. With the development of IVF technology, many people expect to reduce the risk of birth defects through this assisted reproductive technology. So, can IVF really avoid birth defects?  I. Advantages of IVF technology in reducing birth defects  1. The core of the third generation of IVF – Pre-implantation Genetic Testing (PGT) technology  This is an important tool used in IVF to screen the genetic material of embryos. PGT technology includes PGT – A (Aneuploidy Screening), PGT – M (Monogenic Disease Detection) and PGT – SR (Chromosomal Rearrangement Detection).  PGT – A: It is mainly used to test whether the chromosome number of…

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Can IVF solve the problem of ovarian decline? What kind of conditioning should be done before doing IVF?

  In the field of assisted reproduction, the three-generation IVF technique has attracted a lot of attention and many couples facing ovarian recession have pinned their hopes on it. At the same time, physical conditioning before IVF is also crucial, as it can lay a solid foundation for successful conception.  I. IVF and Ovarian Deterioration  1. Principles and advantages of three-generation IVF technology  Three-generation IVF technology mainly includes pre-implantation genetic testing (PGT), which is divided into PGT – A (aneuploidy screening), PGT – M (monogenic disease detection) and PGT – SR (chromosome structural rearrangement detection). The core advantage of this technology is the ability to test the genetic material of embryos and screen for embryos that are chromosomally normal or do not carry specific…

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IVF operations are not designed to produce a boy

During the IVF process, many people wonder if operations like preferential sperm selection, growing blastocysts, and selecting embryos are done to increase the chances of having a boy. The answer is no.  Sperm Selection for High Fertilisation Rate, Not Sex Selection   In an IVF cycle, sperm selection is done to select mature, morphologically normal and active sperm with fertilisation potential for in vitro fertilisation. This significantly improves the fertilisation rate, increases the embryo acquisition rate and improves the quality of the embryos. Although the chromosome carried by the sperm determines the sex of the embryo, it is not possible to tell in advance whether the sperm carries an X chromosome or a Y chromosome, so it is not possible to screen…

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Uterine Cavity Adhesion – A Roadblock on the Way to Pregnancy Preparation

    Uterine adhesion is a common gynaecological disease that seriously affects a woman’s fertility.  The endometrium is the ‘soil’ where the fertilised egg takes root, the embryo is formed after the fertilisation of the sperm and the egg, and at the same time, the endometrium is actively preparing for the arrival of the embryo; when the development of the embryo and the endometrium are in the same pace, the blastocysts and the endometrium in a receptive state will be in further intimate contact, and the blastocysts will eventually burrow into the endometrial layer, and the embryo trophoblasts and the endometrial layer establish a close connection and begin to take root. The trophoblast layer of the embryo establishes a close relationship with the…

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IVF Guide – Follicle Number ≠ Egg Number

    I believe that many IVF sisters have the same question, why is the number of follicles in the ultrasound examination different from the number of eggs obtained after the egg retrieval surgery? Are follicles equal to eggs? In fact, in the known part of the reason to see, IVF just in the egg retrieval link, may be damaged about 10%, can be very sure to tell you that the number of follicles does not represent the number of eggs retrieved.   So what is the reason for the high number of empty follicles found at egg retrieval? Today we will take you to find out.  Follicle count ≠ actual number of eggs retrieved  First of all, the number of follicles can be said…

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Why are more and more people choosing to go to Georgia for IVF?

    IVF in Georgia  It is well known that IVF is a quality option for couples who desire to have a child but do not have the means to conceive naturally. However, even choosing IVF does not mean smooth sailing, and there are many cases where things do not go as well as they should, such as failed IVF attempts and long preparation for pregnancy.   In this case, travelling to Georgia for IVF has become a new ray of hope for many families who have failed IVF or who have been preparing for pregnancy for a long time. Georgia has won the trust of many families due to its advanced technology and scientific process, which is one of the reasons why more…

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