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Blastocyst Culture Procedure in Spain

Hospitals, clinics and medical centers in Spain performing Blastocyst Culture Procedure.
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Fundacio Puigvert

Fundació Puigvert state-of-the-art high technology equipment, including robotic surgery and minimally invasive approach, together with some of the world’s leading specialists and over 60 years of experience, allow the clinic to have served over 600.000 patients

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Prof. Ana Polo

Director of the the Reproductive Medicine

Prof. Eduard Ruiz Castañé

Director of the Andrology Department

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GIREXX

A modern, fully equipped fertility clinic, offering IVF, ICSI (with IMSI), egg donations, PGD and more. The staff consists of four resident doctors specializing in human reproduction, supported by embriologysts, lab technicians, and an international service department.

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Dr. Àngel Rocas

Chief Doctor Gynaecologist

Dr. Ramon Brichs

Gynaecologist

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Hospital Quirónsalud Malaga

With more than 36 medical specialties, 200 physicians and surgeons of the highest level, Quironsalud Hospital Malaga is one of the most pertinent hospitals in Spain.

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ProcreaTec

A centre of reproductive treatments that answer to various fertility and genetic problems of both men and women.

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Dr. Lourdes López-Yañez

Clinical and Laboratory areas of Fertility treatment

Dr. Jennifer Rayward

Assisted Reproduction & Gynecology

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Clínica Tambre

Tambre is an assisted reproduction centre located in the green and quiet neighbourhood of El Viso, in the heart of Madrid. Its founder, Dr. Pedro Caballero, started his project in 1978 and was part of the Interministerial Commission that drafted the first Assisted Reproduction Law in Spain

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Dr. Elena Santiago, MD

Specialist in Fertility Treatment

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Instituto Bernabeu

Since its founding in the early 80's, they keep their vocation and commitment to provide the patients with a holistic care, providing the highest level of care to implement individualized treatments.

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Dr. Belén Lledó

Director of the Molecular Biology and Genetics Department

Dr. Jorge Ten

Director of the Reproductive Biology Department

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CERAM

A fertility clinic established by Dr Hugo Rafael Benito Martinez, offering a full range of assisted reproduction procedures, including: IVF, ICSI, IUI, egg donation, sperm donation, blastocyst trasfer and assisted hatching.

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Dr. Hugo Benito Martínez

Founder and Medical Director

Dr. Enrique Criado Scholz

Chief Embryologist

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Hospital Ruber Internacional

The Fertility Department provides professional advisory services and treatment for all types of infertility and offers all modern types of treatment for infertility, egg grading, and freezing of ovarian tissue.

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Quirónsalud Madrid University Hospital

An ISO certified modern private hospital, which was opened in 2006, and is part of the Quironsalud Hospital Group. This tertiary care hospital has certified medical specialties capable of treating the most complicated medical cases.

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Hospital Quirónsalud Marbella

This international hospital incorporates prestigious doctors, invests in research and development, technology and continuing education that enhances skills, in facilities, and in an increased operational efficiency in order to provide nothing but the best

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About Blastocyst Culture

This information is intended for general information only and should not be considered as medical advice on the part of Health-Tourism.com. Any decision on medical treatments, after-care or recovery should be done solely upon proper consultation and advice of a qualified physician.

What is Blastocyst Culture?
Blastocyst culture and transfer is a procedure used in IVF in order to maximize the chance of pregnancy and cut down the risk of multiple births. While embryos in IVF are normally cultured in a laboratory for three days before transfer into the woman’s uterus, with blastocyst culture the embryo is kept in culture for up to five or six days. At this, the blastocyst stage, the embryologist is better able to select the most advanced embryos that have survived and have a better chance of implantation, and transfer fewer into the uterus.

How is Blastocyst Culture carried out?
The Blastocyst culture transfer is a similar procedure to IVF.

  • IVF takes place and the fertilized egg, the embryo, is incubated in a laboratory.
  • Instead of implanting the embryo after two or three days of incubation, blastocyst transfer implants the embryo after five or six days.

Who is a suitable candidate for Blastocyst Culture?
Blastocyst culture is more appropriate for people who have had failed day three transfers, or have concerns or health risks surrounding multiple births. Younger patients are more suitable, as are women with more than six high quality embryos in incubation at day three.

What are the chances of success with Blastocyst Culture?
The loss-rate for embryos is high and many women don’t have any surviving embryos at day six – according to the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority, around 50 percent of embryos die after day three. The clinic needs to be proficient at the blastocyst culture procedure for effective transfer to take place.

According to the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority, embryos that survive to day six have a 50 percent chance of success, compared with 35 percent in IVF without blastocyst transfer.
In 2006 in women receiving IVF using the blastocyst culture procedure, the percentage of cycles that resulted in a live birth was:
  • 57 percent for women aged under 35
  • 50 percent for women aged between 35-37
  • 38 percent for women aged between 38-39
  • 33 percent for women aged between 40-42

Duration of procedure/surgery : One full cycle of IVF, where blastocyst culture is used at the incubation stage, takes around 4 to 6 weeks to complete.

Days admitted : None – the entire IVF procedure is carried out on an outpatient basis.

Anesthesia : No anesthesia is used

Recovery : You will be able to return to everyday activities immediately after all stages of the IVF procedure.

Risks : Blastocyst culture is a difficult procedure but if it is carried out in a fully-equipped laboratory with the correct expertise, risks are low and it is more likely the embryos will survive and successfully implant. Risks include: - Loss of embryos before the blastocyst stage. - Risks of multiple births (lower than with traditional IVF). - Bad reaction to fertility drugs. - Cramps and bleeding after egg collection. - Ovarian hyper-stimulation syndrome.

After care : - Control any cramps after egg collection with painkilling medication. - Rest for a few minutes after egg collection if you experience discomfort. - Speak to your clinician if you have a negative reaction to fertility drugs.

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