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We include certain add-ons as part of the package. Please see the individual add-on pages for information about whether they are included in our packages.
Your doctor will be able to provide you the complete information and risk associated with any of these add-ons, we offer these add-ons after a full discussion with our experts and after your specific individual circumstances have been considered.
If you require more information on add-ons you can visit the HFEA website here.
Sometimes patients undergoing IVF treatment may require additional techniques to improve the outcome of treatment.
Find out more about the range of treatment techniques that may be available to you:
If you have suitable embryos, they will be cultured to blastocyst stage in our embryology laboratory at no additional charge.
Your embryo becomes a blastocyst when it has reached a very specific, advanced stage of development, where we can see the cells that will eventually form the placenta and baby.
EmbryoGlue has been developed to closely resemble the environment in the womb, which can help to encourage successful implantation.
An IVF cycle involves several different steps that will help you increase the chances of becoming pregnant. The final step of the IVF process is the embryo transfer.
If you are having an embryo transfer as part of your treatment, EmbryoGlue could help to improve your chances of success.
EmbryoScope is a revolutionary type of incubator, which helps us choose the best embryo to transfer.
The EmbryoScope produces a time-lapse video of your embryos as they grow undisturbed, giving us highly detailed insight into their development which is not visible through traditional embryo culture methods.
We then use this video to identify which of your embryos have the greatest pregnancy potential.
Preimplantation Genetic Testing for Aneuploidies (PGT-A) is a form of IVF genetic testing that checks if your embryos have the right numbers of chromosomes for a successful ongoing pregnancy, at an early stage prior to embryo transfer.
Some embryos which may appear normal under the microscope may in fact be chromosomally abnormal – known as aneuploidy - and don’t have the required 46 chromosomes in each cell.
The Endometrial Receptivity Array ‘ERA’ is a genetic test that can be used to assess when the lining of the womb is most receptive to the embryo. This test was developed in order to try to improve the likelihood of the embryo implanting in women who have had several failed embryo transfers.
The technique evaluates the womb lining by analysing 236 genes involved in its receptivity. These genes were identified by scientific research as being important for implantation.
Embryo transfer is a vital stage of IVF treatment, sometimes, however, the embryo doesn’t implant and this can be because of a problem with the endometrium. An Endometrial Scratch is performed in an effort to improve the chances of implantation.
HFEA, the Human Fertilisation & Embryology Authority, investigates treatment add-ons regularly and assigns them a level with a traffic light system.
IVF add-ons are optional treatments or techniques that may be used alongside standard fertility treatment to potentially improve outcomes. They are not always necessary and are recommended based on your individual circumstances following consultation with a fertility specialist.
Some IVF add-ons may be included within treatment packages, while others may be offered as optional extras. Your consultant will explain what is included and whether any additional techniques are suitable for you.
Some add-ons may improve certain aspects of treatment, but evidence varies. Regulatory bodies like the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) use a traffic light system to indicate effectiveness, with some add-ons requiring more research.
The most appropriate add-ons depend on your medical history, diagnosis, and previous treatment outcomes. Your fertility consultant will guide you through the options and explain any potential benefits and risks before recommending specific add-ons.
No, IVF add-ons are not essential for everyone. Many patients achieve successful outcomes with standard IVF treatment alone. Add-ons are only recommended when there is a potential benefit based on your individual case.
You can speak directly with a fertility specialist or book a consultation to discuss your options in detail and receive personalised recommendations.
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