In 2011, Marcos Meseguer, a researcher at the Spanish Fertility Center, proposed the concept of time-lapse photography for embryos. It captures images of the developing embryos every 5-10 minutes, and with the thousands of photos captured over 3-6 days, it can create a time-lapse video of embryo development.
The advanced Time-Lapse Incubator System at NUWA Lab can provide a stable culture environment. The system directly observes the embryo without taking it out of the incubator. Time-lapse technology reduces the observational time restrictions and additional stress on embryos during culture and assessment. With the time-lapse system, you’re able to enjoy undisturbed culture and continuous image acquisition to improve your selection process through a more objective analysis.
NUWA Lab is the only laboratory with three Time-Lapse Incubator Systems in Taiwan. It can be assured that every type of embryo is well-cared for.
There are two kinds of Time-Lapse Incubator Systems at NUWA Lab:
- Single Room: Some embryos do not like to cluster. It can grow well by staying alone.
- Family Room: Some embryos can grow well by clustering.
Our embryologist will observe and decide which is suitable for your embryos.
The embryologist at NUWA Lab, boasting outstanding academic background and experience, dedicates several hours to work with the Time-Lapse Incubator System to provide the most powerful computing function. With powerful instruments, it is a big plus to the embryos. The system itself can also assist physicians in implanting high-quality embryos to increase the chances of conceiving.