Supporting Better Embryo Implantation
Sometimes, even healthy embryos struggle to implant in the uterus due to a thick or tough outer shell (zona pellucida). Laser Assisted Hatching (LAH) is a specialized fertility technique offered at Bmom Fertility and Research Center to gently assist embryos in breaking out of this shell, improving implantation and pregnancy success rates.
What is LAH?
In natural conception, embryos “hatch” from their outer layer before implanting into the uterus. In some fertility treatments, embryos may not hatch easily.
With LAH:
A micron-thin, highly precise laser beam is used.
A small opening is created in the outer shell of the embryo.
This helps the embryo release cells more easily for implantation.
When is LAH Recommended?
LAH is often suggested for:
Couples with repeated IVF failures
Women above the age of 35
Embryos with a thick outer shell observed in the lab
Frozen-thawed embryos that may have harder shells
Patients with poor implantation history
Benefits of LAH
✔️ Improves chances of embryo implantation
✔️ Increases pregnancy rates in difficult cases
✔️ Safe, precise, and minimally invasive procedure
✔️ Performed with advanced laser technology under expert supervision
The LAH Process at Bmom
Embryo Culture – Embryos are grown and monitored in the lab.
Laser Application – A focused laser makes a tiny opening in the shell.
Embryo Transfer – The hatched embryos are placed into the uterus.
Implantation – Embryos have a higher chance of attaching successfully.
Why Choose Bmom for LAH?
✔️ Advanced laser systems for safe embryo handling
✔️ Expert embryologists specializing in assisted hatching
✔️ Personalized care for patients with recurrent IVF failures
✔️ A trusted clinic with 10+ years of fertility expertise
Give Your Embryos the Best Chance to Implant
If you’ve faced repeated IVF challenges, Laser Assisted Hatching may provide the support you need. At Bmom, we bring together science and care to maximize your success.
