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Frequently Asked Questions
The IVF procedure can be comprehended by following the steps outlined below.
It involves mainly 4 steps
- Ovarian stimulation: The fertility specialist keeps track of when the eggs come out. The doctor will check to see if the hormone levels and other IVF circumstances are normal. The doctor monitors whether or not the eggs produced are appropriate.
- Egg retrieval: Using a needle , eggs are extracted from the female’s ovary. The eggs are then placed in a plate with nutritional media before being transferred to the incubator.
- Fertilisation: The next step is fertilisation, which involves taking male sperm and mixing them with the most active sperm in a specific chamber. The eggs and sperm are then placed in an incubator and the procedure is closely monitored in order to ensure that a healthy embryo develops.
• Embryo transfer: This is the final phase in the process, and it involves transferring the healthiest embryo. The doctor first examines the embryo to ensure that it is healthy. The embryo is transplanted with the use of thin plastic tubes
Two visits are required for IVF treatment:
- One day for pre-IVF Evaluation and Health checkup
- 14-16 days for an IVF procedure
Intrauterine insemination, or IUI, is one of the most popular ART methods (Assisted Reproductive Technology). It permits sperm to be delivered straight to a woman’s uterus. Processed sperms are employed in this procedure thereby increasing the chances of pregnancy.
No, IVF is not uncomfortable because the injections are purified and given subcutaneously. The egg collecting procedure is performed with only mild sedation and is completely painless. Anaesthesia is not used during embryo transfer; instead, the procedure takes 2 to 5 minutes and is rather painless.
Oligospermia is a term used for a low sperm count. ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection) is a procedure in which a single sperm is inserted into a mature egg. Adapting this treatment will increase your chances of becoming pregnant. Aside from that, the treatment is particularly beneficial in cases of male infertility, altered sperm morphology and low sperm motility.
When a patient comes to us with these concerns, we encourage them to think about the human body scientifically. Even though the embryo is created artificially in an IVF pregnancy, the process is identical to that of the natural cycle. The embryo is accepted by the uterus in the same way that spontaneously fertilised eggs are accepted.
The embryo firmly adheres to the uterine lining, whether naturally or artificially. The embryo does not detach and fall off due to movement, walking, or even gravity.
Furthermore, it is a complete misconception that bed rest following embryo transfer improves IVF success rates. In reality, studies have shown that patients who stay in bed completely following embryo transfer have lower IVF success rates than those who continue to do their normal activities. The main reason for this is that patients who keep themselves busy with activities have lower stress levels, which aids in IVF success. As a result, the advise to stay in bed following an IVF procedure is overstated or unrealistic.
Goodwill IVF has expanded its footprint across kerala, becoming one of the best IVF centre in kerala.
Safety of Samples , quality control, and efficiency which we do here are amoung the major factors which guarantee best success rates. Closed working chambers provides stable environment (with controlled CO2, temperature, humidity) for handling, oocytes, gametes, embryos, and other tissues that require a highly stable environment.
Before choosing the correct IVF centre, the most critical elements to consider are technology and doctors. Goodwill IVF boasts a record IVF success rate of 78 percent thanks to sophisticated technology and India’s finest fertility doctors. We are consistently seeking to improve IVF success rates by using technology and standardising procedures.