What is IVF?
In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) is an advanced fertility treatment in which fertilization occurs outside the body. In this process, eggs are collected from the ovaries and combined with sperm in a laboratory. Once fertilization takes place, the resulting embryo is transferred into the uterus to achieve pregnancy.
IVF is one of the most effective assisted reproductive techniques and is widely used when natural conception becomes difficult.
When to Consult a Doctor
You should consider consulting a fertility specialist if:
- You have been trying to conceive for 12 months without success
- You are above 35 years and trying for more than 6 months
- You have irregular or absent periods
- There is a known issue like PCOS, endometriosis, or thyroid disorders
- There is a history of miscarriage
- Male partner has known sperm-related issues
The success rate of IVF
The success rate of this treatment depends on your age and the specific condition you are trying to treat. However, as you age, the likelihood of success is comparatively less.
Is IVF painful?
In general, there is no significant pain involved in IVF treatments. The injections used to stimulate the ovaries may be uncomfortable, but they are similar to other common injectable treatments.
The embryo transfer procedure is painless. During this procedure, ultrasound guidance is sought to ensure the precise placement of the embryos. Our experienced IVF specialists prioritise your comfort throughout the entire IVF cycle, taking special care to minimise any discomfort or pain you may experience.
However, individual experiences can vary and only a doctor can provide you with the right information based on specific conditions.
Who is this for?
Doctors suggest IVF for those with blocked tubes or if you are starting a family later in life. It is a proven path when other basic treatments have not worked for you.
The Clinical Process:
Our team uses AI-Assisted Embryo Selection to pick the best embryos. This smart technology uses data to find the strongest cells for your transfer. These tools give you the best chance for a healthy, successful pregnancy.
The information provided here is only general information. It is not intended to be a substitute for expert medical guidance. Always consult your doctor for advice and the right information for specific conditions.
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