Process Of IVF

The Process of IVF (In Vitro Fertilization)

IVF is one of the most effective assisted reproductive technologies (ART) used to help couples struggling with infertility conceive a child. The entire process involves a series of carefully monitored steps that include hormone therapy, egg retrieval, fertilization, and embryo transfer.

From stimulating the ovaries to retrieving healthy eggs, fertilizing them in a controlled lab environment, and transferring the embryo into the uterus, every step is carefully monitored to maximize the chances of a successful pregnancy. Our goal is to turn hope into reality, helping you build the family you’ve always dreamed of.

Our Focus

Our focus is on providing advanced reproductive care to individuals and couples hoping to start or grow their families. Through a series of personalized treatments—including hormone therapy, egg retrieval, lab-based fertilization, and embryo transfer—we support patients at every stage of their fertility journey. With a compassionate approach and state-of-the-art technology, we strive to turn hope into reality, one step at a time.

1. Ovarian Hyperstimulation

Hormonal medications are given to the female to stimulate the ovaries. The goal is to produce multiple mature eggs in one cycle instead of the usual one egg released during a natural menstrual cycle.

2. Egg Retrieval

Once the eggs are mature, they are collected from the ovaries using a minor surgical procedure, typically performed under ultrasound guidance and light sedation. This is known as transvaginal ultrasound-guided egg retrieval.

3. Egg and Sperm Preparation

The retrieved eggs are placed in a nutrient-rich culture dish in the lab. A semen sample is collected from the male partner or donor and is processed to select the healthiest sperm.

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4. Egg Fertilization

The prepared sperm is combined with the eggs in the lab: Natural Fertilization: Sperm is allowed to fertilize the eggs on its own. ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection): A single healthy sperm is injected directly into each mature egg (used in cases of male infertility).

5. Embryo Transfer

After a few days of growth, the best quality embryo(s) are selected and transferred into the woman’s uterus using a thin, flexible catheter. This procedure is usually quick and painless, requiring no anesthesia.

6. Pregnancy

About 10 to 14 days after embryo transfer, a blood test is done to confirm if implantation was successful and pregnancy has occurred. If successful, the pregnancy will continue under medical supervision.

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