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What exactly is a test tube baby pouch? Why do so many people choose to keep bags? In recent years, many governments have successively introduced policies to promote the birth of a second child, but it is not an easy task for older couples to conceive a second child. At present, in vitro fertilization technology is the best choice to deal with the difficulties of older pregnancy! In clinical medicine, in vitro fertilization (IVF), it is common to choose to keep a capsule. So what is IVF capsule? Why do so many people choose to keep bags?
During the treatment of in vitro fertilization (IVF), the sperm and eggs of both parties are removed from the body and subsequently subjected to combined cultivation in the laboratory. Usually, after the fertilized egg is cultivated and becomes a cleavage embryo on the third day, the transfer can proceed normally.
The so-called blastocyst is actually the process of storing the fertilized egg in a culture dish and cultivating it again until the fifth day, so that it becomes a blastocyst. Therefore, the cleavage stage embryo is called a D3 embryo, while the blastocyst is called a D5 embryo, with a significant difference between the two.
According to relevant clinical data, it has been proven that compared to cleavage stage embryos, blastocyst transplantation actually has higher quality and growth and development potential. To some extent, blastocyst can indeed improve embryo implantation rate, reduce failure rate, and reduce the time required for pregnancy.
However, as mentioned earlier, not all patients may be able to have a cyst, so it is not possible to choose a cyst if the success rate of the embryo is high. As the saying goes, there must be gains and losses, precisely because blastocysts have high requirements for the quality and growth and development potential of patients themselves, which leads to the limitations of the embryo itself.
Although raising a pouch can increase a patient's chances of pregnancy, we also need to be clear. It is the process of survival of the fittest and natural selection to cultivate blastocysts. Only embryos with high quality and excellent growth and development potential can be cultivated into blastocysts, otherwise they will also be eliminated later, and there is a high possibility that there will be no embryos available at that time.
Therefore, if the patient's embryo quality is poor and the quantity is small, it is not recommended to forcibly raise the embryo to prevent the situation where there are no embryos available. If forced fertilization is not successful, then only ovulation and re cultivation can be resumed. That would not only waste time, but also money, which would be more than worth the loss.
What exactly is a test tube baby pouch? Why do so many people choose to keep bags? We hope that everyone can choose a suitable transplant plan, so that both mothers and babies can be safer and healthier!