ICSI
ICSI is a procedure of injecting spermatozoa straight into the egg to further help and support the progress and development of the embryo in the later stages. Once the embryo is formed, it is then been cultured for the next three to four days, before implanting it into the women’s womb or either preserving it for future use via cryopreservation.
PGD/PGS
PGD: Pre-implantation genetic testing has become highly popular in recent times due to the fact that it helps in directly screening and diagnosing the embryos for any unwanted genetic disorder that can act as a barrier to the future growth of the born child.
PGS: Pre-implantation genetic screening is quite significant in order to diagnose and screen the eggs or embryos for any kind of chromosome abnormalities. This is been done in order to check for any sort of health or psychological issues that could be carried forward to the future child.
Embryo scope TLM
Embryo scope TLM is generally used to monitor and track the timely development and growth of the embryo during the IVF cycles. The fertility specialist has carefully undertaken the whole process within the laboratory surroundings.
Cryopreservation
During this process, the Oocytes extracted during the IVF cycle are then preserved for future use (in case of production of more than the required numbers). The Ooocytes are frozen in order to ensure their preservation in the best manner possible.