What is Laser Assisted Hatching?
laser-assisted hatching (LAH) stands as a beacon of hope for couples striving to conceive. This innovative procedure has revolutionised the field of fertility treatment, offering new avenues for success and expanding possibilities for parenthood.
So, what exactly is laser-assisted hatching, and how does it work? Let's embark on a journey to explore this transformative technique and its profound impact on the journey to conception.
Laser-assisted hatching is a specialised procedure performed during in vitro fertilisation (IVF) or intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) to enhance the implantation of embryos into the uterine lining. The process involves using a precise laser beam to create a small opening or thinning in the outer shell (zona pellucida) of the embryo before it is transferred to the uterus. This subtle modification facilitates the embryo's ability to hatch from its protective shell and implant itself into the uterine lining, increasing the chances of successful pregnancy.