Exciting News from Our Team!

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We just got the green light for two abstracts to be presented at the upcoming ESHRE Meeting in Munich, running from June 29 to July 2. This annual event is a big deal in the world of reproductive health, organized by the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology.

Our Research Focus

Our research focuses on an innovative technology called time-lapse imaging, specifically the Eeva system (Early Embryo Viability Assessment). This method allows us to capture images of embryos at various intervals during their development, all while keeping them in a controlled environment. By compiling these images into time-lapse videos, we can spot crucial developmental nuances that help in selecting the best embryos for transfer.

Presentation Highlights

The first presentation is titled “Automated time-lapse analysis in adjunctive use with morphology is highly informative for diverse embryologists to select embryos with high developmental potential.” This study showed that when time-lapse imaging was used alongside traditional assessment techniques, embryologists could more effectively identify embryos with better chances of successful development.

The second abstract, “Computer-automated time-lapse analysis test results correlate to clinical pregnancy and embryo implantation: a prospective, blinded, multi-center study,” highlighted a strong relationship between our time-lapse results and actual pregnancy and implantation rates. With a focus group of 177 patients, the findings were quite promising.

Meet Our Team

Our team, led by the knowledgeable Dr. Sarah Thompson and lab expert Dr. Liam Carter, has been dedicated to pushing the boundaries of fertility science. Dr. Thompson has two decades of experience in dealing with intricate infertility cases, while Dr. Carter is a recognized authority in human embryology and a staunch proponent of single embryo transfer during IVF.

Valuable Resources

In addition to the exciting research news, we also want to share some valuable resources. If you’re interested in learning more about chromosomal disorders like trisomy 16 and its link to miscarriage, check out this informative post. And if you’re considering at-home insemination, we recommend looking at this comprehensive guide on essential kits that can help with the process. Plus, for a broader understanding of fertility treatments available today, WebMD offers an excellent overview.

Conclusion

In summary, our team’s presentations at the ESHRE Meeting represent significant advancements in embryo selection technology, aiming to enhance success rates in fertility treatments. We’re excited to share our findings with the broader medical community and continue to push forward in reproductive health.