|
You are correct that it is considered standard practice in most IVF programs to perform Assisted Hatching (AH) on embryos from women over 38. I'm very surprised at the "looked good" justification you were given as the "toughness" of the protein coat surrounding the embryo cannot be assessed but just looking. However, take heart. AH augments the hatching process, but is not absolutely essential for successful implantation. Nature has been taking care of the hatching process long before embryologists came on the scene. Should the transferred embryos reach the blastocyst stage, they will expand and stretch the protein coat. Meanwhile, protein-disolving enzymes present in the uterine fluid will assist in thinning the protein coat. The end result will be a "hatched" embryo.
You definately shouldn't pay the fee for AH.
Reply
|