What if Artificial Intelligence could scan hundreds of tiny early embryos and then tell you immediately the one that has the greatest chance of becoming your healthy baby? Sounds futuristic?
Well, that future is here - and it's changing the way that fertility care is provided around the world.
At Maaeri, we believe that every aspiring parent deserves their top chance at success. Thanks to interesting new technologies such as AI-assisted embryo selection and time-lapse imaging, IVF treatments currently achieve higher success rates, are safer, and have less emotional stress.
So, what is it, you ask, about technology that is making it easier for embryos to live?
In conventional IVF, embryologists have been manually observing embryos through a microscope to select the "most viable" looking embryo. They look for size, cell division, and symmetry - but this requires a great deal of human observation and clocking.
Now enter AI - the digital embryologist. AI can process thousands of embryo images to detect subtle patterns not visible to the human eye. These trends are useful when selecting the embryos that are most likely to become pregnant and produce a healthy pregnancy.
It's as if we've given embryologists a superpower -- they still make the call, but with much better insights.
Earlier, embryologists had to take the embryos out of the incubator several times to observe them -- which caused them to be disturbed a little bit.
But with time-lapse imaging, we now have cameras inside special incubators, filming every moment of an embryo's life (without ever removing it).
This means:
Embryologists can get a detailed visual record, minute by minute, of how the embryo is evolving. When AI analyzes these thousands of images, the AI learns what embryos split naturally and with a rhythmic pattern, which is an indicator of healthy development.
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AI does not replace the embryologist; it simply supports the embryologist. This system uses a database of successful pregnancies to compare each embryo's growth to that of successful pregnancies.
It gives it a "score" based on a variety of parameters like:
The higher the score, the stronger the embryo's potential. This results in reduced cycles, less guesswork, and increased confidence throughout the IVF process.
For couples who are going through the IVF cycles, each cycle is an emotional and physical challenge. Waiting for results, worrying about the quality of the embryos - it's a rollercoaster of hope and uncertainty.
AI and imaging technologies are making a true difference by:
It is no longer enough to develop embryos, but to care about them and select the most appropriate one, the one that has the highest chances of a healthy pregnancy.
Even with all this high technology, embryologists are at the heart of the IVF lab.
AI is a tool - but the human expertise in interpreting, verifying ethically and accurately making decisions is the most important.
At Maaeri, our embryologists possess all the latest AI-powered platforms and time-lapse incubators, but they also have years of specialized training, experience, and care. IVF success stories are becoming more common than ever, and that's because of applying human intuition + machine precision to pregnancies.
When couples are aware that technology is assisting in making smarter and data-backed choices, they have confidence.
Instead of worrying about whether they picked the right embryo or not, they can concentrate on emotional preparation and positive results.
For many, it is a peace of mind that is invaluable. That puts the IVF process not only in the scientific but also in the supportive and humane context.
At Maaeri, we’ve seen firsthand how technology is changing lives. Each new tool and each discovery brings couples one step closer to holding their dream in their arms.
Because the truth is simple — the future of IVF isn’t just bright; it’s beautifully alive.
And at the heart of it, there’s science guided by compassion — helping every embryo get the best possible start in life.