The embryo is the combined form of a matured egg and sperm. It is generally known as the most critical stage of IVF treatment. Despite that, successful embryo implantation only decides the achievement of pregnancy, and when it fails, it obstructs the entire IVF process. It extensively occurs when a couple fails to develop a healthy embryo using their eggs and sperm because of poor health conditions.
There are various reasons why their IVF treatment was unsuccessful or failed such as Female Age, Poor egg quality, Lower sperm health, Chromosomal abnormalities read more...
The most generic question that interrupts every couple's mind is when the IVF process should be done. Is it done when one fails to conceive, or is it done when one suffers from secondary infertility.
Being the popular form of ART, In-vitro fertilization is a treatment that stands out to combat the infertility challenges when all other treatments fail.
A large-scale European trial has indicated that frozen embryo transfers fail to deliver any improvement over fresh transfers during the in vitro fertilisation (IVF) process.