Cytoplasmic transfer is one of the latest innovations in IVF treatment. Even though cytoplasmic transfer in itself is not a treatment method, it is a procedure than can be used alongside with IVF. The main purpose of cytoplasmic transfer is to aid women who suffer from infertility due to deficient or damaged mitochondria, contained within an eggs cytoplasm. Deficient mitochondria can lead to recurrent implantation failures and high levels of embryo fragmentation, which are causes of poor embryo development, and therefore, a failed IVF cycle.
Damage to mitochondria is often observed at higher ages, therefore, women in late 30s or early 40s are more prone to IVF failures due to compromised mitochondria. Cytoplasmic transfer uses the patient's own eggs but also requires a younger patient so that a healthy cytoplasm can be obtained for cytoplasmic transfer to take place. The younger patient's cytoplasm helps rejuvenate the patient's eggs and can increase the chances of success accordingly.
At North Cyprus IVF, we offer cytoplasmic transfer in order to give you a few more percentages of success. Make sure to ask us about our cytoplasmic transfer option to find out if you are suitable for this program.
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