Laser Assisted Hatching

Laser Assisted Hatching is an advanced IVF technique where a precise laser creates a small opening in the outer shell (zona pellucida) of the embryo. This helps the embryo hatch and implant more easily in the uterus, improving success rates—especially for older women or those with previous IVF failures.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Laser Assisted Hatching?

Laser Assisted Hatching is a laboratory technique used during IVF or ICSI in which a small opening is created in the embryo’s outer layer to help it implant more easily in the uterus.

It is often recommended for women above 35 years of age, patients with repeated IVF failures, thick embryo shells, or those undergoing frozen embryo transfer.

Yes, when performed by experienced embryologists using advanced laser technology, the procedure is safe and does not damage the embryo.

No, it does not guarantee pregnancy. However, it may improve implantation chances in selected cases based on individual fertility factors.

No, the procedure is performed on the embryo in the laboratory, so the patient does not feel any pain or discomfort.