A specialized laboratory that serves as the core part of a fertility clinic or IVF program, where human embryos are manipulated, fertilized, and maintained outside the body (in vitro).Because embryology lab procedures are highly sensitive (to temperature, pH, air quality), strict sterility and quality control standards are maintained. Access to the lab is highly restricted to protect the integrity of the cells and embryos.Functions of the Embryology Laboratory:This lab handles the most critical stages of the IVF process from the processing of eggs and sperm, to embryo formation, monitoring, and storage.a. Embryo, sperm, and egg storageb. ICSI (Intracytoplasmic sperm injection)c. IMSI (International Mobile Subscriber Identity)d. Time Lapse Incubatore. Embryo Culturef. Embryo Transferg. Egg and Embryo Freezingh. Embryo and Egg Banking