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Blastocyst Culture & Transfer

What is Blastocyst
Culture & Transfer?

Blastocyst Culture & Transfer is an advanced IVF technique where embryos are cultured in the laboratory until Day 5 before being transferred into the uterus. By this stage, the embryo has developed into a blastocyst, a more advanced and mature form containing 70–100 cells (compared to only 8–10 cells in a Day 3 embryo).

The Blastocyst Stage & Transfer?

At the blastocyst stage, the embryo has already divided into two distinct cell types:

This additional growth period allows embryologists to identify and select the embryos with the highest implantation potential for transfer.

Blastocyst Culture & Transfer

The benefits of this technique include:

  • Higher pregnancy rates, as blastocysts are less likely to be abnormal compared to earlier-stage embryos.
  • Better embryo selection, since only the strongest embryos survive until Day 5.
  • Lower risk of multiple pregnancies, as doctors typically transfer no more than two blastocysts.
  • More natural timing, as the embryo normally reaches the uterus around Day 5 in a natural conception cycle.
  • Excellent track record, with Thomson Fertility Centre achieving high clinical pregnancy rates using this method.
  • Fertilisation
    Eggs are collected and fertilised with sperm in the laboratory, similar to standard IVF.
  • Embryo Development
    Instead of transferring the embryo on Day 2 or 3, the embryos are cultured in the lab until Day 5, when they reach the blastocyst stage.
  • Embryo Selection
    The embryologist carefully selects the healthiest blastocysts for transfer.
  • Transfer to the Uterus
    One or two blastocysts are placed directly into the uterus using a thin catheter. This quick and painless procedure maximises the chance of successful implantation.
  • The transfer procedure itself is simple and minimally invasive, similar to a standard embryo transfer.
  • Most patients can resume normal activities the same day.
  • A pregnancy test will be scheduled about two weeks after transfer.
  • Blastocyst transfer has been shown to improve pregnancy outcomes compared to earlier transfers.
  • By transferring fewer but stronger embryos, the risk of multiple pregnancies (triplets or more) is reduced.
  • Thomson Fertility has an excellent success record using blastocyst culture and transfer, helping many couples achieve healthy pregnancies

The cost varies depending on whether it is part of a standard IVF cycle or includes additional procedures such as genetic testing.

  • Generally, blastocyst culture may add to the cost of IVF but can also increase success rates, potentially reducing the need for repeated cycles.
  • Please speak with our Patient Careline for detailed pricing and package information.