Embryo monitoring time-lapse (GERI) helps to select the best embryo

  • Embryo monitoring time-lapse (GERI) device keeps track of embryo growth round the clock, helping us study it closely. We can analyse digital records to evaluate embryos objectively.

  • This monitoring all happens in a sealed incubator, so embryos stay safe and don't need to be moved. This reduces the chance of anything bad happening during development.

  • We can also look at the embryos' shape closely to pick the best one for transfer. Sometimes, based on the records, we can decide if using donor reproductive cells might be better in the next cycle.

  • In certain methods, like helping eggs mature in the lab (IVM), monitoring also helps us know the best time to inject sperm into the egg (ICSI).

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Assisted Reproduction

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