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Laser-assisted hatching

Advanced IVF Technology to Improve Implantation Success

Infertility can be an emotionally challenging journey for couples who dream of starting a family. Fortunately, advances in assisted reproductive technology (ART) have significantly improved pregnancy outcomes. One such advanced technique is Laser-Assisted Hatching (LAH). At Sparsh Hospital, we offer Laser-Assisted Hatching as part of our comprehensive fertility treatments to enhance implantation rates and improve the chances of a successful pregnancy.

What Is Laser-Assisted Hatching?

Laser-Assisted Hatching is a specialized laboratory procedure used during In Vitro Fertilization (IVF). In this technique, a precise laser is used to create a small opening or thinning in the zona pellucida, which is the protective outer shell surrounding an embryo.

Normally, after fertilization, an embryo must “hatch” from this outer layer before it can implant into the uterus. However, in some cases, the zona pellucida may be thicker or harder, making implantation more difficult. Laser-Assisted Hatching helps overcome this barrier, thereby increasing the likelihood of embryo implantation.

Why Is Hatching Important for Pregnancy?

For a pregnancy to occur, the embryo must successfully implant into the uterine lining. Before implantation, the embryo needs to break free from its outer shell. This natural process is called hatching.

However, implantation may fail when:

  • The embryo’s outer shell is unusually thick

  • The embryo quality is compromised

  • Maternal age is advanced

  • Embryos have been frozen and thawed

Therefore, Laser-Assisted Hatching supports this critical step, helping the embryo attach more easily to the uterus.

Who Can Benefit from Laser-Assisted Hatching?

Laser-Assisted Hatching is not required for every IVF patient. At Sparsh Hospital, our fertility specialists carefully evaluate each case before recommending this procedure.

You may benefit from Laser-Assisted Hatching if you:

  • Are above 35 years of age

  • Have experienced repeated IVF failures

  • Have poor embryo implantation history

  • Are using frozen embryos (FET cycles)

  • Have embryos with a thick zona pellucida

  • Have unexplained infertility

  • Have poor embryo development in previous cycles

Because every fertility journey is unique, our specialists personalize treatment plans to achieve the best outcomes.

How Does Laser-Assisted Hatching Work?

Laser-Assisted Hatching is performed in a highly controlled embryology laboratory by trained fertility experts.

Step-by-Step Process:

  1. Embryo Selection
    After fertilization, high-quality embryos are carefully selected by the embryologist.

  2. Laser Application
    A specialized medical laser is used to make a tiny opening or thinning in the zona pellucida. This is done with extreme precision to avoid any damage to the embryo.

  3. Embryo Transfer
    The treated embryo is then transferred into the uterus, where it has a higher chance of successful implantation.

The entire process is quick, painless, and performed outside the body, ensuring maximum safety.

Advantages of Laser-Assisted Hatching

Laser-Assisted Hatching offers several benefits, especially for selected patients:

  • Improves embryo implantation rates

  • Enhances pregnancy success in IVF cycles

  • Particularly beneficial for frozen embryo transfers

  • Helps overcome age-related implantation issues

  • Highly precise and controlled procedure

  • Minimal risk when performed by experts

As a result, LAH has become an important tool in modern fertility treatment.

Is Laser-Assisted Hatching Safe?

Yes, Laser-Assisted Hatching is considered safe and effective when performed by experienced embryologists. At Sparsh Hospital, we follow strict laboratory protocols and international fertility standards to ensure patient safety.

Key safety aspects include:

  • Use of advanced laser technology

  • Highly trained embryology team

  • Minimal manipulation of the embryo

  • Continuous quality monitoring

Moreover, extensive clinical experience has shown that LAH does not increase the risk of birth defects when performed appropriately.

Laser-Assisted Hatching and Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET)

Frozen embryo transfers are increasingly common due to advancements in cryopreservation. However, freezing and thawing can sometimes harden the embryo’s outer shell. In such cases, Laser-Assisted Hatching plays a vital role by: Softening the zona pellucida Improving embryo release Increasing implantation success Therefore, LAH is often recommended during frozen embryo transfer cycles at Sparsh Hospital.

Success Rates of Laser-Assisted Hatching

While Laser-Assisted Hatching does not guarantee pregnancy, studies show that it can significantly improve implantation rates in selected patients.

Success depends on several factors, including:

  • Maternal age

  • Embryo quality

  • Underlying fertility issues

  • Overall reproductive health

  • Expertise of the fertility clinic

At Sparsh Hospital, we combine advanced technology with personalized care to optimize success rates.

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