Tag Archives: embryology laboratory
← Older postsThe top 5 things you should know about egg quality
Liza Roscetti discussed the top 5 things about egg quality that every patient should know. Egg quality is a critical factor that impacts IVF success rates. Egg quality can be compromised by age, surgery, radio- and chemotherapy. A health lifestyle may help improve your chances of conception. Continue reading
The clock is ticking! Or is it?
A recent paper in the journal Nature presents the possibility of harvesting stem cells from adult ovaries and then culturing them into mature eggs. This theoretically could help women turn back the “biological clock”. In this blog, Liza Roscetti discusses the details of this paper and the fact that it will be at least a few more years before this can be offered to our patient. Continue reading
Early embryo development as seen with time-lapse images
The Embryoscope is an exciting new development in the embryology laboratory. With its time-lapse images, it makes it possible to evaluate early embryo development. This may in turn help us pick out the “one” good embryo that results in a pregnancy Continue reading
Evaluating Sperm by Performing a Semen Analysis
In this blog, Kelly Schorsch discusses the details of a semen analysis. Continue reading
Terra Incognita The often unexplored world of donor embryos
The various options available to couples with excess embryos after IVF are discussed. Continue reading










