What are the Embryo Problems?

Genetic Abnormalities in the Embryo

• Genetic Abnormalities in the Embryo : As prospective parents age, the chance of genetic defects in eggs and sperm increases. Embryonic genetic disorders are often the reason for early miscarriage and unsuccessful implantation.

• Failure to Hatch The zona pellucid is the hard outer coat that surrounds fertilized eggs, resembling a shell. The embryo needs to break out of its shell to implant in the womb and become pregnant. Occasionally, an embryo does not hatch and is unable to implant in the womb.

• Uterine Problems:The success of frozen embryo transfers may be increased by looking into and treating uterine issues that may be the reason for embryo failure to implant.

• Infection In cases where women experience recurrent implantation failure, sophisticated screening is advised. Undiagnosed infections (such as mycoplasma, ureaplasma, chlamydia, and other less common conditions) can produce a hostile environment in the uterus, which may affect the ability of an embryo to implant or your uterus to carry a child to term.

• Uterine Cavity Problems Sometimes a condition in the uterus cavity, such as scar tissue, polyps, adhesions, or a septum, causes frozen embryo transfer to fail. If this is suspected, medical professionals can use ultrasound to examine your uterus and hysteroscopy to confirm the diagnosis and choose the best course of action. The success of frozen embryo transfers can be increased by treating uterine problems.

Ashakiran Hospital’s use of customized protocols, sophisticated embryo selection methods, and strict quality control measures has greatly increased the success rates of frozen embryo transfers (FETs) by using state-of-the-art technology.

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