For the first 5 to 7 days of development, the embryo is surrounded and protected by an outer shell called the zona pellucida. In normal circumstances, when the embryo reaches the uterus, this zona partially dissolves and the embryo ‘hatches’ out, allowing it to implant in the uterus.
Assisted hatching is a laboratory micromanipulation technique carried out before the embryos are replaced in the uterus following an IVF or ICSI cycle that helps the embryo to hatch from the zona.
- The woman is aged 35 years or older
- The woman has high FSH levels
- Couples who have failed to get pregnant following previous IVF cycles
- Couples where a distinct thickening of the zona is noted by the embryologist.
- Frozen embryo replacements.
