Scientists have genetic analysis techniques to identify embryos for in vitro fertilization, which result in a successful pregnancy reported the BBC. According to Australian researchers, this approach could be made to enter into the womb of a woman more than one embryo to increase the probability of success of the procedure to be freed. If you select only the viable embryos, we can reduce the number of repeated attempts to get pregnant, experts say. The study was published in the current issue of the journal Human Reproduction. After in vitro fertilization, embryo in the woman's uterus can be embedded for about five days to reach the blastocyst stage. However, it is difficult to determine which embryos are healthy and which ones die. Results of the latest work of scientists from the University of Monash, can solve this problem. Researchers pointed out not only what the blastocyst developed normally after entering, but also identified the genetic material, which gave them the opportunity. In theory this would allow embryos IVF clinics, select the likely survive before. In the womb Scientists are working to reduce the number of failed pregnancies. If it is, it is possible to determine the viability of the embryo, prior to entering into the uterus, is the problem of failed pregnancies remain in the past, experts say.
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