Monday, 5 October 2020

what is the difference between a day 3 embryo and a Blastocyst on day5/6



The above picture shows the difference between a day 5 blastocyst and a embryo on day 3.

 

Even though Day 3 and day 5 of embryo growth are only a couple of days apart there is a significant difference between these two stages.

 

Since the embryos grow rapidly, single cell will divide every 12 to 24 hours. So by the time it reaches 3 days of growth, it will be divided between four to eight cells. Similarly on day 5, an embryo will consist of between 100 and 120 cells.

 

We at Kiran Infertility Center at Hyderabad/bengaluru/ Chennai schedule embryo transfer, by focusing on the quality of the embryo than its stage of growth. Our goal is to choose the best embryos for transfer, which is likely to implant and develop into a healthy fetus.

 Personally i prefer Blastocyst transfers though!! the feeling of seeing a fully grown about to hatch blastocyst is something else!!

To know more about when it is done and for whom it is advised kindly check our website:


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 Dr. Samit Sekhar.

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Kiran  Group.

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