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Five Common Misconceptions About IVF

  The first IVF baby was born 40 years ago and since then many people have continuously used this method to have babies. Today, IVF is the most effective way for people struggling with infertility to fulfill their dream of becoming parents. Increasingly, couples and individuals are seeking more information about IVF due to its success. Despite its prevalence, IVF is often misunderstood. This can be caused by the media, TV shows or movies giving inaccurate information about IVF or getting the wrong information from someone unfamiliar with IVF. At Vardaan Medical Center, we strive to provide patients with the best possible fertility care, including information about infertility and treatment options. To achieve this, in this article, we will discuss some of the common misconceptions about IVF. About IVF treatment: Infertility is a common condition in which people are unable to conceive naturally. A woman usually receives fertility hormones (fertility drugs) during IVF so that her ovaries

What Is The Purpose Of The Trigger Shot In IVF?

  In Assisted Reproductive Technology, you might hear the term “trigger shot,” which might increase the  chances of getting pregnant   with trigger shot  for a woman.  Many couples who have tried to conceive naturally for years may undergo IVF treatment, which involves trigger shots as part of the medication. So if you want to learn more about trigger shots, what you might experience as a result, and how effective they are, read on. Trigger shot – What is it? : Trigger shots are injections of hormones that trigger or stimulate egg maturation and release. HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) is used in standard trigger shots. The pregnancy hormone is popularly called HCG. It is similar to the luteinizing hormone produced in the pituitary. Just before ovulation, the luteinizing hormone is released in your body. By doing so, the egg is prepared to mature and emerge from the ovary. Trigger shots produce the same results but artificially. In gonadotropin therapy, trigger shots are used.  It h