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Blastocyst Transfer in Moradabad – Advanced IVF Care by Dr. Karishma Singh at Jigyasa Hospital

Dr. Karishma Singh, gynecologist and IVF specialist at Jigyasa Hospital Moradabad

Expert Blastocyst Transfer and IVF Treatment in Moradabad

For couples struggling with infertility, IVF has opened new possibilities for achieving pregnancy. One of the most important advances in modern IVF is blastocyst transfer, a technique that has improved embryo selection, implantation rates, and overall treatment outcomes.

A blastocyst is an embryo that has been cultured in the laboratory for 5 to 6 days after fertilization. At this stage, the embryo is more advanced and better developed than the traditional Day 2 or Day 3 embryo used in earlier IVF protocols.

At Jigyasa Hospital, Moradabad, Dr. Karishma Singh offers blastocyst transfer as part of a comprehensive fertility and assisted reproduction program for couples across Moradabad and the wider Rohilkhand region.

What Is Blastocyst Transfer?

In IVF, fertilized eggs are cultured in the embryology laboratory before being transferred into the uterus. When an embryo is allowed to grow for about 5 days after fertilization, it may reach the blastocyst stage, which is a more advanced phase of development.

By Day 5, the embryo usually contains around 100 to 200 cells and separates into two important parts: the inner cell mass, which develops into the baby, and the trophectoderm, which forms the placenta.

Blastocyst transfer means transferring this Day 5 embryo into the uterus at a time that is often better aligned with the natural implantation window.

Advanced Day 5 Embryo Selection

Blastocyst transfer helps select embryos with stronger developmental potential, improving the chances of implantation and pregnancy.

Higher Implantation Potential

Because blastocysts are transferred at a stage closer to natural implantation timing, they are often better synchronized with the uterine lining.

Reduced Risk of Multiple Pregnancy

With higher success per embryo, fewer embryos often need to be transferred, helping reduce the risk of twins or higher-order pregnancies.

PGT-Friendly IVF Approach

Blastocysts are well suited for preimplantation genetic testing, especially in women above 35 or couples with recurrent IVF failure or miscarriage.

Trusted Fertility Care in Rohilkhand

Patients from Moradabad, Rampur, Amroha, Sambhal, and nearby districts seek fertility guidance from Dr. Karishma Singh at Jigyasa Hospital.

Why Blastocyst Transfer Is Preferred Over Day 3 Transfer

Traditional IVF often involved embryo transfer on Day 2 or Day 3, when the embryo is still at the cleavage stage with around 4 to 8 cells. While that approach is still useful in some cases, Day 5 blastocyst transfer offers several important advantages in modern IVF practice.

1. Better Embryo Selection

Not every fertilized egg develops into a healthy blastocyst. Allowing embryos to grow to Day 5 helps embryologists identify which embryos have stronger developmental potential before transfer.

2. Higher Implantation Potential

A Day 5 blastocyst reaches the uterus at a developmental stage that is closer to natural conception, improving synchrony with the uterine lining and enhancing the chances of implantation.

3. Lower Risk of Multiple Pregnancy

Because blastocyst transfer often has better success per embryo, fewer embryos may need to be transferred. This helps reduce the likelihood of twin or triplet pregnancy.

4. Better Compatibility With Genetic Testing

Blastocysts are considered suitable for preimplantation genetic testing, which may be especially useful for women above 35, couples with repeated IVF failure, or those with a history of genetic conditions.

Dr. Karishma Singh – IVF and Blastocyst Transfer Specialist in Moradabad

Dr. Karishma Singh is a trusted name in gynecology, infertility treatment, and reproductive medicine in Moradabad. As a specialist associated with Jigyasa Hospital, she manages a wide range of fertility concerns with a personalized and evidence-based approach.

She understands that infertility is not only a medical condition but also an emotional journey. Every couple receives individualized attention, detailed treatment planning, and transparent guidance through every stage of the IVF process.

  • • IVF and ICSI procedures
  • • Blastocyst culture and Day 5 embryo transfer
  • • Recurrent implantation failure management
  • • Ovulation induction and IUI
  • • Fertility care for PCOS and endometriosis
  • • High-risk pregnancy and reproductive support

The Blastocyst Transfer Process at Jigyasa Hospital

At Jigyasa Hospital, Dr. Karishma Singh follows a structured IVF approach designed to optimize embryo development and uterine receptivity before transfer.

1. Initial Consultation and Fertility Workup

The process begins with detailed consultation, review of medical history, and fertility investigations such as hormonal profile, ultrasound evaluation, semen analysis, and uterine assessment.

2. Ovarian Stimulation

Injectable hormonal medicines are used to stimulate the ovaries so that multiple mature follicles can develop under close monitoring.

3. Egg Retrieval

Once the follicles are ready, egg pickup is performed through a transvaginal ultrasound-guided procedure under sedation.

4. Fertilization and Embryo Culture

The eggs are fertilized using conventional IVF or ICSI, depending on the couple's fertility profile. The embryos are then cultured in a controlled embryology laboratory.

5. Day 5 Blastocyst Development and Selection

Over the next several days, embryo development is carefully observed. Embryos that successfully reach the blastocyst stage are graded and assessed for transfer.

6. Embryo Transfer

The selected blastocyst is transferred into the uterus using a thin soft catheter under ultrasound guidance. The procedure is generally simple, quick, and painless.

7. Luteal Support and Pregnancy Test

After transfer, supportive medicines such as progesterone are continued, and pregnancy testing is planned around 10 to 12 days later.

Who Is a Good Candidate for Blastocyst Transfer?

Blastocyst transfer is not automatically suitable for every IVF patient. Dr. Karishma Singh evaluates embryo number, ovarian reserve, prior IVF history, age, and treatment goals before making a recommendation.

  • • Couples with repeated failed IVF cycles
  • • Women who produce a good number of eggs
  • • Couples with unexplained infertility
  • • Patients planning PGT
  • • Women with recurrent miscarriage linked to chromosomal issues
  • • Patients who want to reduce the risk of multiple pregnancy through single embryo transfer

In some patients with very few embryos, Day 3 transfer may still be the safer option. The treatment plan is always individualized.

Blastocyst Transfer Success Rates and What Affects Outcomes

Blastocyst transfer is often associated with better implantation and pregnancy outcomes compared with earlier-stage embryo transfer, particularly in well-selected patients. However, success depends on much more than the embryo stage alone.

1. Woman's Age

Age remains one of the most important factors influencing egg quality, embryo competence, and implantation success.

2. Embryo Quality

The morphology and grading of the blastocyst play a major role in the likelihood of implantation.

3. Uterine Receptivity

The uterine lining must be healthy and synchronized for implantation. Fibroids, polyps, thin endometrium, or inflammation can interfere with success.

4. Cause of Infertility

Outcomes can vary depending on ovarian reserve, male factor infertility, endometriosis, unexplained infertility, and other reproductive conditions.

Frozen Blastocyst Transfer and Future Pregnancy Planning

Many couples also benefit from freezing extra good-quality blastocysts for future use. Frozen Embryo Transfer, commonly called FET, allows embryos to be preserved through vitrification and transferred in a later cycle.

  • • Allows transfer in a better-prepared uterine cycle
  • • Reduces the risk of OHSS in selected patients
  • • Preserves embryos for future pregnancy attempts
  • • Gives flexibility in timing of embryo transfer
  • • Makes better use of a single egg retrieval cycle
  • • Supports long-term fertility planning for couples

Why Choose Jigyasa Hospital for Blastocyst Transfer in Moradabad?

Jigyasa Hospital provides fertility and reproductive care with a focus on clinical precision, patient counseling, and comprehensive IVF support. Couples from Moradabad and nearby districts seek care here to avoid repeated long-distance travel for fertility treatment.

  • • Expert fertility evaluation and IVF guidance
  • • Modern embryology support for embryo culture and transfer
  • • Personalized treatment plans for each couple
  • • Integrated gynecology and reproductive care under one roof
  • • Support for IVF, ICSI, FET, and fertility preservation planning
  • • Trusted care for patients across the Rohilkhand region

Book a Blastocyst Transfer Consultation in Moradabad

Jigyasa Hospital, Moradabad, offers advanced consultation for IVF, blastocyst transfer, embryo transfer, fertility testing, recurrent IVF failure, and related reproductive concerns under Dr. Karishma Singh.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Blastocyst Transfer

What is the difference between Day 3 and Day 5 blastocyst embryo transfer?

Day 3 transfer involves a cleavage-stage embryo with around 6–8 cells, while Day 5 transfer involves a blastocyst with more advanced development and a much higher cell count. Blastocysts are more developmentally mature and often have better implantation potential.

Is blastocyst transfer more successful than Day 3 transfer?

Blastocyst transfer is generally associated with higher implantation potential per embryo because the embryo has reached a more advanced stage of development. However, suitability depends on each patient's ovarian response, embryo number, and overall fertility condition.

Is blastocyst culture risky if embryos do not survive until Day 5?

Not all embryos continue growing until the blastocyst stage, which is why this approach is usually recommended when a good number of eggs or embryos are available. Dr. Karishma Singh discusses these risks individually before deciding the best transfer strategy.

How long does the blastocyst transfer procedure take?

The embryo transfer itself usually takes about 10–15 minutes. It is generally painless, performed without major anesthesia, and does not require hospital admission.

Can frozen blastocysts be used later?

Yes. Good-quality blastocysts that are not transferred in the fresh cycle can be frozen through vitrification and used later in a Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET) cycle.

When can pregnancy be confirmed after blastocyst transfer?

A blood beta-hCG test is usually done around 10–12 days after embryo transfer to confirm implantation and early pregnancy.

What is the cost of blastocyst transfer at Jigyasa Hospital, Moradabad?

The cost depends on the IVF protocol, medicines, whether ICSI or PGT is required, and whether a fresh or frozen transfer is planned. A personalized consultation is the best way to understand the expected treatment cost.

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