Importance of Embryo Grading in IVF | Dr. Prakash S Fertility Specialist| Nova IVF Mysore

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Dr. Prakash Savanur, Fertility specialist, Nova IVF - Mysore talks about - Embryo Grading in IVF

Embryo grading is an Important evaluation process performed after completing the IVF procedure. The grading system differs depending on whether the embryos are 3-day or 5-day embryos. The assessment involves multiple parameters to determine the quality and suitability of the embryos for transfer.

For 3-day embryos, one parameter used is the number of cells present. By the third day, a healthy embryo typically contains around 7 to 8 cells.

The regularity of these cells is also assessed, considering whether they are parallel, as this indicates proper development. Another factor evaluated is self-fragmentation, which involves checking for any fragments or bubbles attached to the living cells.

On the fifth day, additional factors are taken into account to grade the embryos and determine their suitability for transfer. The grading process on the fifth day considers other aspects such as the appearance of the inner cell mass and trophectoderm, which further aid in assessing the embryo's potential for successful implantation and development.

Embryo grading plays a crucial role in IVF procedures, enabling fertility specialists to select the most viable embryos for transfer and maximizing the chances of a successful pregnancy.

The careful evaluation of embryos based on these parameters ensures that only the most promising embryos are chosen, increasing the likelihood of achieving a healthy pregnancy and the birth of a healthy baby.

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0:00 Introduction
0:15 How is embryo grading done?
0:30 Embryo grading system
0:50 Self-Fragmentation
1:15 Embryo transfer
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