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Assisted Hatching (AHA) in Panama

Hospitals, clinics and medical centers in Panama performing Assisted Hatching (AHA).

Cost of Assisted Hatching (AHA) in Panama

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Assisted Hatching

$US 5,500

$US 6,500

Hospitals and clinics offering Assisted Hatching in Panama

Centro Fecundar Panama

Offers IVF and intracytoplasmic sperm injection procedures. Techniques such as day 3 Embryo Hatching, Embryo Glue, Blastocyst, and Cytoplasmic Transfer are a part of the standard service at no additional cost.

4 listed fertility specialists:

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Dr. Ariel Perez Young, MD., PhD.

Gynecology-Obstetrics, Reproductive Medicine,
Gynecological Laparoscopic Surgery

Dr. Raul Berbey Vallester, MD., PhD.

Gynecology-Obstetrics, Assisted Reproduction, Gynecological Laparoscopic Surgery

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Assisted Hatching

upon request

IVF Panama Centro De Reproduccion Punta Pacifica

The clinic offers a range of fertility procedures: in vitro fertilization through a natural cycle, in vitro fertilization with laser assisted hatching, cryopreservation of embryos and oocytes, and pre-implantation genetic diagnosis.

Listed fertility specialist:

Dr. Mario Vega

Medical Director of the IVF Clinic

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Assisted Hatching

5,500 US$

Hospital Punta Pacifica

A modern private hospital which is affiliated with Johns Hopkins Medicine International. Most of the doctors and surgeons at Hospital Punta Pacifica were trained in the USA or in Europe.

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Assisted Hatching

upon request

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About Assisted Hatching

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 Assisted Hatching?
Assisted hatching is used in the IVF procedure in order to increase the chances of pregnancy. Assisted hatching assists the embryo in hatching from the outer protective layer (called the zona pellucida) so it can implant itself on the womb’s wall. Assisted hatching makes a small hole in the protective layer of the embryo.

How is Assisted Hatching carried out?

  • IVF procedure is carried out and the fertilized egg – embryo – is incubated in a laboratory.
  • On the third or fourth day the embryo is held under a microscope and an acidic solution, laser or micro tool is applied to the outer layer (zona pellucida).
  • The acidic solution or laser/ tool creates a small hole in the outer layer of the embryo.
  • After being washed, the embryo is placed back in the incubator and transferred into the woman’s womb.

Who is a suitable candidate for Assisted Hatching?
Assisted hatching is most commonly used with IVF in the following cases:
  • women aged over 37
  • couples where the woman’s FSH level is high on day three of the menstrual cycle
  • couples who have poor quality embryos
  • couples who have had one or more failed cycles of IVF.
If only one embryo is available for transfer, assisted hatching is not usually carried out due to risk of damaging the only viable embryo.

What are the chances of success with Assisted Hatching?
IVF procedures using assisted hatching are believed to result in higher pregnancy rates, according to some clinicians. Others disagree, believing assisted hatching does not improve the chances of pregnancy.
According to the Human Fertilization and Embryology Authority, in 2006 the percentage of cycles of IVF or ICSI that received assisted hatching resulting in a live birth were as follows:
  • 26 percent for women aged under 35
  • 19 percent for women aged between 35-37
  • 17 percent for women aged between 40-42
  • 6 percent for women aged between 43-44

Duration of procedure/surgery : One full cycle of IVF, where assisted hatching takes place at the incubation stage, takes about 4 to 4 weeks to complete.

Days admitted : None. IVF and assisted hatching procedures don’t require an overnight stay.

Anesthesia : Egg collection in the IVF cycle may take place under sedation or a general anesthesia.

Risks : - Damage to the embryos. - Multiple births and increased likelihood of identical twins. - Negative reaction to fertility drugs. - Cramps and bleeding following egg collection. - Ovarian hyper-stimulation syndrome.

After care : - Take antibiotics, if prescribed, to lessen the chances of infection. - Ease cramps following egg collection with pain killers.

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