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May 29, 2026, 19:33
Silpi Saikia: Not Every Successful Blastocyst Comes From an Easy Case!
Silpi Saikia, Embryologist at Institute of Human Reproduction, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Not every successful blastocyst comes from an ‘easy’ case.
Today’s win came from a reactive viral marker patient — a journey that demanded extra caution, strict protocols, patience, and unwavering focus in the lab. And yet, science did what it does best: it created possibility.
Moments like these make the long hours and meticulous work feel worth it. A reminder that even the most challenging cases can lead to beautiful outcomes with the right care and persistence.
Small milestone in the lab. Big meaning for the patient.”

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