A new, non-invasive test could help predict the quality of embryo used for IVF

Researchers from the University of California San Diego School of Medicine say a new method can better predict the quality of embryos used for in vitro fertilization, potentially raising the odds of a successful pregnancy for those relying on assisted reproductive technology. 

For people struggling with infertility, IVF — which involves retrieving eggs and fertilizing them in the lab before implanting embryos in the uterus — often provides hope. But the process can be draining, at times requiring people to undergo multiple rounds of treatment.

Read the rest…

Read Original Article: A new, non-invasive test could help predict the quality of embryo used for IVF »