Parenthood is considered one of the most sought-after virtues for a couple. However, the inability to conceive can doom a couple to a world of agony and depression. But in today's world of medical advancements, IVF is a boon for infertile couples.
IVF is defined as the procedure in which a woman's eggs are removed from her ovaries and fertilized with a man's sperm in a laboratory. It is considered an assisted reproductive technology that helps women to get pregnant through reproductive techniques.
Who can do IVF? :
When it comes to infertility problems, IVF may be an option if you and your partner have been diagnosed with any of the problems mentioned below:
- Low sperm count
- Ovulation problem due to conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome
- Problems with the fallopian tubes.
- Endometriosis
- Poor quality egg
- The inability of sperm to enter or survive the cervical mucus.
- Unexplained fertility problem
What happens during an IVF process?:
During the IVF process, the eggs are removed from a woman’s ovaries and fertilized in a laboratory with sperm provided by her partner. One or two embryos are then implanted in the woman's uterus. Several stages of IVF are described as follows:
- A woman's natural menstrual cycle is extinguished with a nasal spray or daily injections.
- Fertility injections stimulate the ovaries, so they produce several eggs instead of one.
- When the eggs ripen, they are collected with a fine needle.
- These eggs are then fertilized in a laboratory with the sperm provided by the woman's partner.
- The fertilized eggs or embryos grew in an incubator for a few days
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