Laser Assisted Hatching (LAH)
Our fertility specialists may recommend Laser Assisted Hatching (LAH) be performed in our laboratory before the embryo transfer if a woman’s reproductive cycle indicates she may have issues with implantation.
LAH is a procedure performed in a laboratory in which the outer shell (zona pellucida) of a fertilized egg is gently opened or thinned using an ultramodern laser. Thinning this outer shell of the embryo, gives it a greater chance of properly “hatching”. and may increase the chances of successful implantation and pregnancy.
Assisted hatching may be recommended for women if they:
- are age 38 or older
- have had two or more previous IVF failures
- produce embryos that have a thick zona pellucida, or shell
- have frozen embryos (fertility preservation)
- have eggs or embryos with poor quality
- required a high dose of gonadotropins of ovarian stimulation
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