In the ultrasound guided embryo transfer, embryos are transferred into the womb with a catheter.
WATCH: The process of the ultrasound guided embryo transfer
As the catheter can be seen clearly with ultrasound, the embryos are therefore placed more accurately to increase the chances of pregnancy.
The ultrasound-guided embryo transfer has been available since 2006. It is suitable for women who cannot conceive due to low implantation rates.
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