Early Embryo Viability Assessment - EEVA
Early embryo viability assessment refers to the process of evaluating an embryo's potential to develop into a healthy fetus during the early stages of pregnancy
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Early Embryo Viability Assessment - EEVAEarly embryo viability assessment refers to the process of evaluating an embryo's potential to develop into a healthy fetus during the early stages of pregnancy. This process is crucial for ensuring successful pregnancies, as it helps identify potential issues that could prevent the embryo from developing properly. Early embryo viability assessment is typically performed via a variety of tests and procedures, including ultrasound scans, blood tests, and genetic testing.
How is Early Embryo Viability Assessment Performed?
Early embryo viability assessment typically begins with an ultrasound scan, which allows doctors to examine the embryo and assess its overall health and development. Blood tests may also be performed to check hormone levels and ensure that the pregnancy is progressing as it should. In some cases, genetic testing may be recommended to identify any potential genetic abnormalities that could impact the embryo's viability.
The results of these tests are then used to determine whether any additional medical intervention or treatment is needed to support the pregnancy and ensure the health of the developing embryo. By identifying potential issues early on, doctors can take proactive steps to ensure that the pregnancy progresses smoothly and that the developing fetus has the best possible chance of a healthy birth.
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