September 13, 2019 5:51 pm

Nathalie Wiederkehr

Implantation failure is one of the reasons why artificial insemination does not lead to pregnancy. For this reason, so-called "assisted hatching" is often used as an additional implantation aid in IVF therapy. This modern method, which is also used in the transfer of frozen eggs, is designed to facilitate the hatching of the embryo.

Embryo glue is a special tissue adhesive that helps the fertilised egg to adhere to the lining of the uterus.

Natural hatching aid facilitates embryo hatching

Implantation is a particularly important moment in the development of a pregnancy. The embryo attaches itself to the uterus. For this to happen, the lining of the uterus must be in a certain state. Often a pregnancy fails because implantation is not successful or not possible due to certain circumstances. The aim of the 'assisted hatching' method is therefore to improve the implantation of the embryo in the uterus.

Each egg is surrounded by a natural egg membrane. When fertilisation occurs, the cells first divide within this very firm skin. The embryo usually hatches from the shell five days after fertilisation and attaches itself to the lining of the uterus. This is an extremely important step in the development of the embryo, as it determines whether a pregnancy will occur. Normally, hatching is initiated by the embryo itself when it has reached a certain number of cells. However, there are often problems with the hatching process at this stage of development. There are a number of factors that can make it difficult or even impossible for the embryo to leave the egg shell. For example, if the protective shell around the egg is too thick or too hard, the embryo will not be able to leave the shell on its own and will need help.

State-of-the-art laser technology for assisted hatching increases chances of pregnancy

Natural hatching of the embryo is usually not possible if the zona pellucida is too thick. This is why assisted hatching is an important way to help you get pregnant. This method involves thinning the zona pellucida to make it easier for the embryo to hatch. The latest laser technology is used to virtually eliminate the risk of injury to the embryo. This type of treatment is now routine. This safe procedure can significantly improve the chances of implantation.

There are now studies showing that the use of assisted hatching can increase pregnancy rates. It is particularly useful for women who have not been able to have children. If you are over 35 years old, or if your egg sac is abnormally thick, assisted hatching can increase your chances of getting pregnant. It is also an alternative if you have had several embryo transfers and have not had an implantation.

Assisted hatching is also recommended when using thawed cryopreserved eggs. It can also be used after several unsuccessful IVF treatments. Laser treatment with a computer-controlled infrared laser is very safe because it only affects the egg membrane, which is later rejected. A short impulse creates an indentation in the protective shell around the egg. When the egg hatches, the shell bursts, allowing the embryo to leave the shell easily. Assisted hatching may help you if you have good embryo quality but have not yet become pregnant.

A tried and tested tissue adhesive - 'embryo glue'.

A tissue glue is also used to help the fertilised egg attach to the wall of the uterus. "Embryo Glue is a tried and tested remedy that has been used in the past to increase the number of pregnancies.

The tissue glue contains only natural substances such as hyaluron. These molecules are found in all tissues of the body. Hyaluronic acid is an important component of our connective tissue, which has the ability to bind water. After implantation of the fertilised egg, the amount of hyaluronic acid in the uterus increases. However, the concentration of hyaluronic acid in the uterus only increases during a natural pregnancy. It makes sense to use this tissue glue after artificial insemination. The embryo, like the uterine wall, is equipped with receptors that react to this molecule. The tissue glue therefore acts as a natural bridge between the uterus and the embryo and develops its own 'docking effect'. In addition, the consistency of the hyaluron is similar to that of the uterine fluid. This reduces unexpected movement of the embryo during implantation.

Embryo-Glue" is currently the only culture medium enriched with hyaluron. Other ingredients of the transfer medium include human albumin, a protein that is very important for the organism. The protein in the tissue glue does not come from human or animal sources. Recombinant albumin is the safest source of protein to protect you and your unborn child and reduces the risk of unwanted transmission of disease-causing microorganisms.

«Embryo Glue and Assisted Hatching help to increase the success rate.»

Embryo Glue as a transfer medium

The Embryo Glue solution is able to create a good connection between the embryo and the uterus. They are literally glued together. The special composition of the glue ensures that the embryo receives all the substances it needs to grow. It has been shown to increase the chances of the embryo implanting and can help you get pregnant. You may particularly benefit from this product if you have previously undergone IVF and transfer. Many women suffering from various types of infertility have experienced an increase in successful pregnancies after using the glue solution. It has been shown to be beneficial for women over the age of 35. If you have already had several unsuccessful implantations, this transfer medium can also help you. In cases of unexplained infertility, the Embryo Glue method is an alternative to increase the chances of pregnancy. In cases of poor embryo quality, the transfer medium is used regardless of age. The Embryo Glue is a natural culture medium and consists only of enzymes. The transfer medium is already used in many top international clinics.

About the Author

Hello, I am Nathalie Wiederkehr, a medical tourism expert from Biel, Switzerland. I too wanted to have children, but due to my age and divorce I was not supported in my country. That is why I founded "Your IVF Support" to help all women with my knowledge about fertility treatments in Europe.

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