Assisted Laser Hatching

Laser Assisted Hatching- An Advanced Technique For IVF

In case of difficulty in conceiving, doctors suggest many treatment options. One such option is IVF treatment. If you know the basics about IVF treatment, you must understand that fertilized eggs don't guarantee conceiving. The success rate of IVF can vary for patients depending on various factors. In case of IVF failure, doctors might suggest another technology or technique like Laser Assisted Hatching (Laser Assisted Hatching is an advanced laboratory technique that increases the SVF success rate. 

Let us understand in detail about LAH technique:

What is Laser Assisted Hatching?

Laser Assisted Hatching (LHA) is a medically assisted technique. It is an advanced laboratory technology that is used along with IVF treatment for a high success rate of embryo implantation. The procedure uses laser technology to help implantation of embryos during the ICSI or IVF cycle. During IVF, in order for the pregnancy to occur, the embryo has to attach itself to the endometrium lining wall of the uterus. This process is known as the implantation of the embryo. For this to happen, it is important for the embryo to break free and hatch from a thick outer called zona pellucida.

Sometimes, even after high-quality eggs, IVF treatment fails due to failure in the implementation of embryos or other reasons. The laser hatching technique is an advanced technology that helps in successful implantation. This technique requires a small incision or opening in the zona with an infrared laser beam before transferring the embryo to the uterus. It is a more controlled and safe approach for implantation. The LAH might sound like a simple technique, but it requires precision procedures by skilled experts.

Why is Laser Assisted Hatching Done?

Laser Assisted Hatching is recommended in some conditions. If you are opting for IVF, it doesn't mean you will be recommended for Laser Assisted Hatching.

Here are some of the reasons why laser-assisted laser hatching is done:

  • Increased pregnancy rates: Laser Assisted Hatching is used for the implantation of embryos that are placed in the uterus. The LAH helps produce blastocysts of a higher quality than traditional thawing methods. This technique is suggested to increase your odds of conceiving through IVF as it acts as a tool to stimulate implantation. It leads to a high chance of pregnancy after successful implantation. So, after LAH, your chances of getting pregnant are increased.
  • Benefits for cryopreservation of embryos: Cryopreservation is a new technique that helps in preserving embryos for up to a decade. The success rate of the process is dependent on how the embryo is frozen and thawed. If not handled carefully, the shell housing the embryo might be impaired. Using the frozen embryo transfer with laser assisted hatching, the embryo is micro-manipulated, which helps you make the most out of cryopreservation.
  • Pregnancy in advanced maternal age: The Laser Assisted Hatching helps in improving the chances of pregnancy rate among advanced maternal age, which is over 35 years old. Women who are above 35 and planning to conceive can consult fertility experts for more details about LAH.
  • In the case of FSH( follicle-stimulating hormone), women of older age have a tendency to produce eggs with thick outer shells or zona pellucida. This problem can also be seen in women with high levels of FSH (Follicle Stimulating Hormone). In this case, eggs will not hatch, thus failing to attach to the womb. Laser Assisted Hatching is suggested for women who are facing this problem.

Failed IVF: Fertility experts suggest Laser Assisted Hatching to couples who have failed IVF treatment twice. The laser assisted hatching in ivf is done to increase the IVF success rate.

What is the Procedure of Laser Assisted Hatching?

For the LAH technique at fertility clinic, certain steps are followed.

Here is the procedure for laser-assisted laser hatching:

  • The LAH process is conducted on the 3rd day of the IVF cycle when the embryo is in the lab. For the process to be successful, a specialized infrared laser is used to breach in zona pellucida.
  • The embryo is then placed on a microscope to conduct a laser process.
  • The Laser is used to create controlled pulses on zona pellucida, which is the embryo's outer shell that is at a point away from embryo cells. The Laser will not come in direct contact with the embryo, so it is conducted with precision.
  • It is used to create a gap in the embryo shell to help it hatch naturally for a successful IVF process.
  • Then, the embryo is again placed in the incubator.
  • Embryologists will identify the embryos to be placed in the uterus. It will implant itself in the uterine lining in a few days.

What are the Risks in Laser Assisted Hatching?

The Laser Assisted Hatching procedure has two major risks such as:

  • Embryo damage: If the laser hatching process is not handled with precision, the embryo could be impaired or destroyed permanently. So, precision procedures by skilled technicians are required to ensure a high success rate.
  • Increased chances of twins: Although this theory is unattested, there are chances of monozygotic twinning.

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Step-by-Step Procedure of Assisted Laser Hatching

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Oocytes injected with sperms are incubated for 3 days to form day 3 embryos.
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Selected day 3 embryo is visualized under high power microscope
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Specialized laser is used to create a breach in zona pellucida.
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This softens the zona and helps in creating an opening that would subsequently help in embryo hatching.
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Hatched embryo then is transferred in to the uterine cavity using embryo transfer

Common Questions

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The Laser Assisted Hatching success rate for IVF can range from 75% to 95%.
Yes! Laser Assisted Hatching increases the chances of pregnancy in certain patients.
The laser hatching process is performed on the 3rd day of IVF.
The Laser Assisted Hatching is done within a few seconds, so it doesn't delay the IVF process.
Laser Assisted Hatching is generally a safe and manually invasive procedure. However, if the process is not done with precision, it can damage the embryo.
It takes one to three days to hatch the embryo after the blastocyst enters the uterus.