Fertility Treatments

Time Lapse Embryo Monitoring

Time Lapse Embryo Monitoring

Time-lapse embryo monitoring is an advanced fertility technology used during IVF/ICSI treatments to improve the chances of a successful pregnancy. It uses a special incubator with a built-in camera to continuously capture images of embryos as they develop. These images are combined into a time-lapse video, allowing embryologists to closely monitor every stage of embryo development without disturbing them.

Our Procedure for Time Lapse Embryo Monitoring Will Include:

  • Incubator Setup: The embryos are placed in a specialized incubator with a built-in camera.
  • Image Capture: The camera takes photos of the embryos at regular intervals, typically every 5–10 minutes.
  • Time-Lapse Video: Software processes the images into a video showing the embryo's development from Day 0 to Day 5 or 6.
  • Analysis: Embryologists assess key developmental milestones (morphokinetics) and identify the most viable embryos.
  • Selection:  The best-quality embryos are selected for transfer, increasing the chances of pregnancy.

FAQs

    1. What is time-lapse embryo monitoring?
        It is a technology that captures continuous images of embryos to monitor their development.

    2. How does time-lapse embryo monitoring work?
       Embryos are placed in an incubator with a built-in camera that takes regular photos.

    3. Why is time-lapse embryo monitoring important for IVF?
        It helps identify the best embryos for transfer, increasing the chances of pregnancy.

    4. Does time-lapse monitoring disturb the embryos?
        No, it allows observation without disturbing the embryos.

    5. Is this technology widely used in IVF?
       Yes, it’s becoming an increasingly common method in fertility clinics.

    6. How does time-lapse monitoring improve IVF success?
        It helps select the most viable embryos, improving the chances of a successful pregnancy.

    7. Does it reduce the need for embryo handling?
       Yes, it allows continuous monitoring without disturbing the embryos.

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