What Happens to the Eggs During IVF MORE?
February 2025

The journey of an egg in IVF MORE® is unlike any traditional in vitro fertilization (IVF) process. IVF MORE® is an advanced reproductive technology designed to improve the quality of eggs and increase the chances of a successful pregnancy. But what exactly happens to the eggs during this specialized process? Let’s break it down step by step.
1. Egg Collection and Cryopreservation
The process begins with ovarian stimulation to encourage the production of multiple eggs. Once they reach the optimal size, they are retrieved through a minimally invasive procedure. Unlike traditional IVF, where eggs are fertilized immediately, IVF MORE® prioritizes egg cryopreservation. Each egg is carefully frozen within six months to preserve its integrity until the next step in the process.
2. Metabolic Diagnosis: Evaluating Egg Quality
Before an egg is selected for fertilization, IVF MORE® incorporates metabolic diagnosis, a cutting-edge technique that analyzes the energy levels and cellular activity of each egg. This helps embryologists determine which eggs have the best potential for successful fertilization and embryo development. By selecting the healthiest eggs, the chances of implantation and pregnancy are significantly increased.
3. Oocyte Restoration: Enhancing Egg Quality
One of the most innovative steps of IVF MORE® is oocyte restoration, a method that rejuvenates eggs that show signs of poor quality. Using the patient’s own biological material, growth factors and energy components are infused into the egg, helping improve its ability to divide and develop into a viable embryo. This revolutionary approach offers renewed hope to patients with diminished ovarian reserve or poor egg quality due to aging or medical conditions.
4. In Vitro Fertilization with PICSI
Once an egg is restored, the fertilization process begins using Physiological Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (PICSI). This technique allows embryologists to select the most viable sperm by mimicking the natural selection process, ensuring that only the healthiest sperm are used for fertilization.
5. Magnetic Field Culture: Optimizing Embryo Development
The fertilized egg, now an embryo, is placed in a special culture medium within a magnetic field environment. This unique feature of IVF MORE® helps optimize the cellular energy consumption of the embryo, enhancing its development and increasing the likelihood of successful implantation.
6. Embryo Transfer and Implantation Preparation
Finally, the embryo is carefully monitored, and the most viable one is selected for transfer into the uterus. To further increase the success rate, endometrial preparation techniques, such as regenerative medicine, may be used to enhance the uterine environment and ensure optimal implantation conditions.
Conclusion: A Revolutionary Approach to IVF
IVF MORE® is not just about retrieving and fertilizing eggs; it’s about ensuring that every step of the process maximizes the chances of a healthy pregnancy. By integrating metabolic diagnosis, oocyte restoration, and magnetic field culture, IVF MORE® offers a cutting-edge solution for individuals and couples seeking the best possible outcome in their fertility journey.