The successful hatching process is a prerequisite for implantation. Freezing/thawing cycles can impair the hatching process by introducing changes in the composition of the zona pellucida. The purpose of this study is to test the hypothesis that the implantation rate per embryo and the clinical pregnancy rate per embryo transfer is higher after embryo transfer of frozen-thawed embryos with opened or thinned ZP after assisted hatching when compared to embryo transfer of frozen-thawed embryos without assisted hatching. All patients starting a thawing cycle (with frozen embryos on d1-d2-d3-d5) can be included in this RTC study. Assisted hatching will be performed with a non-contact 1.48 diode laser system (MTG, Germany).
Age range
18 Years – 47 Years
Sex
ALL
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clinical implantation rate per embryo transferred
Timeframe: at 6-8 weeks of pregnancy