Internal vs External Fertilization

Internal Fertilization (In Vivo)

The fusing of sperm and egg occurs within the female’s body in this type of fertilisation. The male injects sperm into the female vaginal tract, and the embryo develops inside her uterus. Internal fertilisation is a natural procedure that produces an embryo from a single egg from a single egg follicle. As a result, just a small number of gametes are required for internal fertilisation. Internal fertilisation has a greater embryo survival rate because the fertilised egg remains isolated within the thick protective layers of the uterus in the female body. Except in a few rare situations where they produce twins, triplets, or more, most women who conceived spontaneously by internal fertilisation have single offspring. When compared to external fertilisation, the chances of a baby being born with defects are lower with internal fertilisation.

External Fertilization (In Vitro)

External fertilisation is a procedure that involves the fusing of sperm and egg in an IVF lab. This type of fertilisation involves the extraction of eggs and sperms. Fertility drugs are used to regulate the ripening of eggs. The woman’s ovaries are both stimulated to produce and develop several egg follicles. External fertilisation requires a large number of gametes.  After an ultrasound has been used to monitor the egg’s growth, it is collected using the transvaginal aspiration procedure. From the man’s sperm sample, a certain amount of sperm is also taken. In an IVF laboratory, a highly experienced embryologist will subsequently use sophisticated equipment to implant a single sperm into each egg. In order to provide all of the necessary circumstances for successful fertilisation, the fused eggs and sperm must be kept in incubators. The embryos are delivered to the uterus five days after retrieval. Because these embryos have a lower chance of surviving within the womb than those created through internal fertilisation, one or more high-quality embryos are transplanted into the uterus. Multiple pregnancies are more likely with external fertilisation since more than one embryo is transplanted.

LabotectEmbryo Transfer Catheter

Embryo transfer catheter from Labotect is a quality product from Germany. It has many features and design advantages in comparison to Cook Medical’s Embryo transfer catheter. Labotect situated in the heart of Germany mainly develops products in the field of reproductive assistance and other life science laboratory products. Labotect is ISO13485 accredited for the development, manufacture, distribution, and servicing of devices and tools for assisted reproduction, gynecology, surgery, and tissue culture.  It has obtained approval certificates from Europe, and CDSCO from India. In India, distributors and dealers would find it easy to understand this product and help doctors and fertility clinics understand the application technique of the embryo transfer catheter, in IVF specifically used by trained professionals.

Morulaa Healthtech Pvt. Ltd is the licensed importer of Labotect medical devices in India.

Areas of Use

An Embryo transfer catheter is typically used in in vitro fertilization for embryo transfers. The Embryo transfer catheter comes in three measurements 150, 190, 230 mm.

Embryo Transfer Catheter

Enhanced Safety and Reliability

  • Each batch MEA (Mouse Embryo Assay) and LAL (Endotoxin Assay) tested
  • Biocompatibility conforming to ISO 10993
  • Validated gamma-sterilization
  • Production under controlled conditions

Conclusion

Embryo Transfer Catheter by Labotect is an embryo transfer medical device approved by CDSCO in India. This article deals with in vitro fertilization –  external and internal,  and other relevant information that needs to be known by the dealers and distributors. This embryo transfer catheter-like  Cook medical’s is based on similar principles. The embryo transfer catheter of Labotect is an excellent medical device that can be used to transfer embryos by fertility clinics. It is a product imported by Morulaa and may be considered as a good alternative to other embryo transfer catheters from Cook medical.

This article is intended to give product information on Embryo Transfer Catheter. To know more about the product details, brochure please visit products.morulaa.com.

Morulaa is a turnkey solution provider with an in-house Regulatory Consultancy team to conduct registrations of medical devices. Morulaa provides high-quality and professional services for Regulatory Consultancy and we aim at developing long-term relationships for the Indian Market.

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