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Our pregnancy rate, in terms of ongoing pregnancies, which means pregnancies for which we have already seen an embryo with a visible heart beat, are as follows: for women 38 years or younger it is 54%, for women over 38 it is 33%, and for egg donation cycles it is 59% |
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New techniques available at Fertia |
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Nowadays, there is much debate about the male factor and its implication in relation to bad quality embryos, IVF failure, and repetitive miscarriages. This is why we have started to study the chromosomes of the sperm (FISH, fluorescent in situ hybridization) and DNA fragmentation of the sperm. |
Clinica Fertia belongs to a European fertility network. Our network of clinics is noted for its high-level of individual service and reasonable prices. We collaborate with different IVF centres such as In-Tiimi, Fertinova clinic and other Nordic clinics. Now it is possible for childless couples to have an even wider selection of possibilities when choosing the most suitable clinic for them. Our network also provides better opportunities than ever before for co-operation, particularly in terms of special treatment options or techniques |
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How to choose the embryo with the best implantation chances? |
Traditionally, the embryos that will be transferred have been selected based on cell division of the develping embryo, on equal size of the cells and on the rate of fragmentation. According to the past experience of our doctors and biologists, other evaluation criteria can also be used when selecting the embryos. These new bases for evaluation have given promising results when trying to select the one embryo which stands the greatest chance to develop and implant itself into the uterine cavity. Co-culture, which means embryo cultivation at least until day five, the blastocyst stage, also increases the probability for a better embryo selection for implantation. This technique is available at our clinic. Pre-implantational genetic diagnosis also improves embryo selection, especially for couples with a history of repetitive implantation failure.
|  A hatching embryo prior to implantation into the uterine mucosa.
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