Laser-Assisted Hatching (LAH)
What is it?
Laser-Assisted Hatching (LAH) is an advanced embryology laboratory technique used during IVF to create a tiny opening in the embryo’s outer shell (Zona Pellucida) using a precision laser. This helps the embryo hatch more easily before implantation in the uterus.
Who can benefit from it?
- Women with previous unsuccessful IVF implantation.
- Patients of advanced maternal age.
- Cases where embryos have a thick Zona Pellucida.
- Selected IVF patients based on the fertility specialist's recommendation.
Why is it done?
- To assist the embryo in hatching before implantation.
- To potentially improve implantation in selected cases.
- To support embryos that may have difficulty hatching naturally.
- To enhance the chances of successful embryo transfer in appropriately selected patients.
