Ishwa IVF

services

Blastocyst Culture

AREAS OF SPECIALTY

Enhancing IVF Success with Advanced Embryo Development

Blastocyst culture is a specialized IVF technique where embryos are grown in the laboratory for 5 to 6 days—until they reach the blastocyst stage, which is a more developed and stable stage of embryo growth. This advanced method allows for better embryo selection, increasing the chances of successful implantation and healthy pregnancy.

At IshwaIVF, we use state-of-the-art culture systems and expert embryologists to grow and monitor embryos with utmost care, helping couples achieve higher success rates in their fertility journey.

What is a Blastocyst?

  • Inner cell mass (ICM) – which develops into the babyA blastocyst is a highly developed embryo that forms about 120 hours (5 days) after fertilization. It has a fluid-filled cavity and a distinct cell structure with two types of cells:A blastocyst is a highly developed embryo that forms about 120 hours (5 days) after fertilization. It has a fluid-filled cavity and a distinct cell structure with two types of cells:
  • Trophoblast cells – which later form the placenta
  • Inner cell mass (ICM) – which develops into the baby
This level of development indicates that the embryo has a strong potential for implantation.

How the Process Works at IshwaIVF

  1. Egg Retrieval and Fertilization
    Eggs are retrieved and fertilized through IVF or ICSI.
  2. Embryo Monitoring
    Embryos are observed in controlled lab environments for 5–6 days.
  3. Blastocyst Transfer
    Healthy blastocysts are selected and transferred into the uterus.
  4. Surplus Embryos
    Any extra good-quality blastocysts may be frozen for future use.

Why Choose Blastocyst Culture?

    • Improved embryo selection: Only the strongest embryos grow to blastocyst stage.
    • Higher implantation rate: Blastocysts are more likely to implant successfully.
    • Better synchronization with the uterus: The uterine lining is more receptive at day 5. 
    • Reduced need for multiple embryo transfers: Often only 1 or 2 embryos are transferred, lowering the risk of multiple pregnancies.
    • Helpful for Preimplantation Genetic Testing (PGT): Biopsies can be safely taken at this stage.

Benefits of Hysteroscopy

  • Couples undergoing IVF for the first time
  • Patients with multiple failed IVF cycles
  • Those with good number of quality embryos on Day
  • Women seeking single embryo transfer (SET) to avoid multiple pregnancy
  • Couples undergoing embryo freezing or genetic testing

Frequently Asked Questions

 Yes, it allows selection of stronger embryos with higher implantation potential, increasing the chances of pregnancy.

 Studies show significantly higher pregnancy and live birth rates with blastocyst transfers compared to Day 3 transfers.

 Not always. It is most beneficial for patients with multiple good-quality embryos on Day 3. Patients with fewer embryos may not benefit as much.

 Yes, because embryos are more developed and healthier, the chances of successful implantation and sustained pregnancy are higher.

Our Specialists