Imagine being told that the key to unlocking your dream of parenthood lies in a tiny, microscopic opening. Sounds like science fiction, right? But for many couples struggling with infertility, Laser Assisted Hatching (LAH) is the real-life magic that can make it happen.
LAH is a cutting-edge technique that uses a precise laser beam to create a small opening in the zona pellucida, the outer layer of the embryo, to facilitate implantation. This innovative approach is particularly beneficial for women with advanced maternal age, thick zona pellucida, previous failed IVF cycles, and poor embryo quality.
The zona pellucida is a glycoprotein layer surrounding the embryo, playing a crucial role in fertilization and implantation. As women age, the zona pellucida thickens, making it harder for the embryo to implant. LAH helps overcome this barrier by creating a tiny opening, allowing the embryo to emerge and implant more easily.
At Bavishi Fertility Institute, we’ve mastered the art of LAH, with state-of-the-art laser technology and expert embryologists. Our personalized approach ensures you receive the best care, tailored to your unique needs.
Laser Assisted Hatching (LAH) is more than just an advanced laboratory technique—it represents renewed hope for couples facing challenges on their fertility journey. By helping the embryo break through its outer layer and implant successfully, LAH can significantly improve the chances of achieving a healthy pregnancy, especially in complex IVF cases. With the right expertise and technology, this small intervention can make a meaningful difference in outcomes.
At Bavishi Fertility Institute, we combine cutting-edge science with compassionate care to help you move closer to your dream of parenthood. If you’ve experienced failed IVF cycles, are above 35, or are looking for advanced solutions to boost your success rates, our team is here to guide you.
Connect with our fertility experts today, understand if LAH is right for you, and begin your personalized treatment journey with confidence.
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Dr. Parth Bavishi
Dr. Parth Bavishi, MD in Obstetrics and Gynecology, brings over 12 years of invaluable work experience to his role as Director of Bavishi Fertility Institute, leading a group of IVF clinics committed to helping couples realise their dreams of parenthood.
Bavishi Fertility & Institute, is dedicated to provide customised and personalised treatments which are simple, safe , smart and successful.Bavishi Fertility & Institute, works with success and satisfaction for all at heart. Providing an ideal blend of professional treatment and personalised care.
Dr. Parth had special training in infertility at Bavishi Fertility & Institute, the Diamond Institute, USA, and the HART Institute, Japan.
Dr. Bavishi is a distinguished expert in his field. In addition to his clinical practice, Dr.Bavishi is the author of the acclaimed book, ‘Your Miracle in Making: A Couple’s Guide to Pregnancy,’ offering invaluable insights to couples navigating the complexities of fertility. He loves to empower patients to make the correct choice by education both online and offline.
His exceptional contributions have earned him the prestigious Rose of Paracelsus award from the European Medical Association. Dr. Parth has been an invited faculty at many national and international conferences.
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Yes, LAH is considered a safe procedure when performed by experienced embryologists. The laser used is highly precise and minimizes the risk of damage to the embryo.
No, LAH does not guarantee implantation, but it can improve the chances in selected cases. Implantation still depends on multiple factors such as embryo quality, uterine health, and overall patient condition.
LAH is typically performed on Day 3 embryos or sometimes on blastocysts (Day 5/6), depending on the clinical protocol and patient-specific factors.
LAH itself does not directly cause multiple pregnancies. However, if multiple embryos are transferred, the chances of twins or multiples may increase.
No, LAH is not required for all patients. It is selectively recommended based on factors like age, previous IVF history, and embryo characteristics.
Yes, LAH is an additional laboratory procedure and may increase the overall cost of the IVF cycle. The exact cost varies between clinics.
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