Oct 5, 2025, 05:50
Sahil Sanghvi: Capturing Life – The Art and Science of Embryo Photography
Sahil Sanghvi, Senior Clinical Embryologist and Lab In-charge, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“CAPTURING LIFE, ONE CELL AT A TIME
In the IVF lab, every embryo tells a story — and sometimes, a picture is worth more than a thousand words.
Embryo photography isn’t just about taking photos. It’s about:
- Documenting development at critical stages
- Helping embryologists monitor growth patterns
- Supporting clinical decisions for better outcomes
Behind every image is precision, patience, and a passion for helping families on their fertility journey.
It’s a reminder that in embryology, even the tiniest details matter — and technology allows us to see what was once invisible.”

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