
"Revolutionary Non-Invasive Test Boosts IVF Success Rates"
Scientists at the University of California San Diego have developed a non-invasive test that can assess the quality of lab-grown embryos, potentially reducing the element of chance in IVF. The test analyzes particles of genetic material left behind in petri dishes used to grow fertilized eggs, providing insights into embryo development without the need for biopsies or visual assessments. This breakthrough could lead to more accurate predictions of IVF outcomes and potentially improve success rates, offering hope to couples struggling with fertility issues.