Assisted hatching of the embryo
Assisted Hatching is a specialized laboratory procedure in which the process of “hatching” the embryo from its envelope (zona pellucida) is assisted in order to facilitate implantation into the uterine lining after transfer.

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Assisted Hatchingis a specialized laboratory procedure in which the process of “hatching” of the embryo from its envelope (zona pellucida) is assisted in order to facilitate implantation in the uterine lining after transfer. This is an important additional method in in vitro procedures, under certain indications.
Lazepno-acictypal Xaching (LAN)
The release of the drug may cause the appearance of specific tissues for the amniotic membrane, which may appear in the fetal cell. Lazepeno-acictypal xaching (hatching) of embryosmay refer to the paediatric implantation of implants in the mother's womb. In Vitro Clinic “Cofia” offers a new medical treatment for the treatment of patients with Lycos™ from Fippma Namylton Thorne, Inns— the introduction of flower-borne medicinal products into the therapeutic appellation of the peppodyactive medicine.
Lesion-type exposure (LAN) with LYCOS™ is produced by a cell phone with an infective laser beam, which is an area of protection against a pesticide in a specific area. and. The LYCOS™ apapatype may be used for mechanical or chemical methods that may be used for the treatment of human organs in clinical settings. hunting. Lezepno-acictypal xaçing is based on a malleable mancipital membrane, an octanalyte method of acictypal xaching. Also, the laconic-acid treatment is based on the octane method and, in the case of this, the reaction can be carried out outside the body.
What are the indications for the LAN?
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- Budget: women from 37 years;
- Xoppmunalen ctatyc: women with higher education level of the FZN;
- Human rights: women with disabilities, including women with poor health care, including sexual exploitation, sexual exploitation, sexual exploitation, human rights the presence or severity of the phagmentation of the disease;
- IVF/ICSI surgeries: female c 1 or female non-female;
- Domestic Embodiments: Women with domestic/family members who may be in possession of a pesticide within the scope of the pesticide;
- With high levels of FSH or decreased ovarian reserve;
- When using preimplantation genetic testing (PGT).
How is the procedure performed?
The procedure is performed immediately before embryo transfer. With the help of special laser technology, a small hole or thinning is created in the envelope of the embryo without damaging the internal cells.
Laser-assisted hatching is:
- Precisely— controlled depth and shape of the hole;
- Fast and safe;
- Repetitive and embryo-friendly.
What are the advantages?
✅ Improves the chances of implantation in certain patients
✅ Suitable for embryos with thickened or hardened shell
✅ Increases efficiency in previous failed transfers
✅ Safe and non-invasive for the internal structure of the embryo
✅ Suitable for frozen embryos or after PGT
Are there any risks?
The procedure is sparing and very low risk when performed by an experienced embryologist and with proper technique. However, since the embryo is manipulated, the method is applied only under clear indications.
In our clinic we apply laser-assisted hatching with advanced technology, with precise control on each embryo. The decision to carry out the procedure is made individually for each patient, depending on medical and laboratory indicators.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do all embryos need assisted hatching?
No. The procedure is applied only for specific indications, such as repeated failed transfers, higher age of the woman, thickened embryo shell, or thawed embryos. The decision is made individually by the embryology team.
2. Is the embryo damaged during the procedure?
No. When performed by an experienced embryologist using a precision technique (most often laser), the procedure is sparing and safefor the embryo. The internal structures are not affected, only the shell (zona pellucida).
3. Does assisted hatching increase the chances of pregnancy?
Yes, in certain patients. Studies have shown that in women with adverse factors (age, unsuccessful attempts, etc.), assisted hatching can significantly improve the likelihood of implantation.
4. Can the procedure be applied to thawed embryos?
Yes, and this is one of the main indications. When thawing, the envelope of the embryo sometimes hardens, which can make it difficult to hatch. In these cases, assisted hatching is highly recommended.
5. What method do you use for assisted hatching?
In our clinic we use laser technology— the most modern, safe and accurate method. It allows extremely fine manipulation with minimal risk.
6. Is additional preparation required on my part?
No. The procedure is performed in the laboratory and does not require any additional steps on the part of the patient. You will receive information if it is recommended in your case.
7. Is assisted hatching covered by the Health Insurance Fund or the Fund?
No — it is considered an additional laboratory manipulation. If necessary, you will be informed about the cost and necessity of the procedure.