Brown Discharge 14 Days After Embryo Transfer: What It Really Means
Brown discharge 14 days after embryo transfer is usually normal. It’s most often old blood from implantation or hormonal changes — not a sign that your cycle has failed. It typically lasts a few hours to a couple of days and stays light. It is not a reliable...
Hatched Blastocyst on Day 5: What It Means for Your IVF Success
A hatched blastocyst Day 5 is an embryo that has broken out of its outer shell (the zona pellucida) and is ready to attach to the uterine lining. It’s one of the most positive signs in IVF — signalling strong embryo quality and a good chance of implantation....
Varicocele and Male Infertility: When to Consider Surgery vs Direct IVF?
Varicocele surgery (varicocelectomy) is the preferred first-line treatment when sperm parameters are mildly to moderately affected, the male partner is young, and the female partner has no fertility issues, with sperm improvement seen in 60 to 70 percent of cases...

