IVF is a major treatment for infertility when other methods of assisted reproductive technology have failed. It is a process used to conceive a child outside the body. The women’s egg are collected, and placed with a man’s sperm, in a plastic dish for fertilization. After fertilization, the resulting embryos are transferred to the women’s uterus with the intent to establish a successful pregnancy.
IVF is a series of steps which might take several weeks. The steps involved in this procedure are given below.
IVF is a series of steps which might take several weeks. It is a process by which an egg is fertilized by sperm outside the body: in vitro. IVF is a major treatment for infertility, when other methods of assisted reproductive technology have failed. The process involves monitoring a woman’s ovulatory process, removing ovum or ova (egg or eggs) from the woman’s ovaries and letting sperm fertilize them in a fluid medium in laboratory. When a woman’s natural cycle is monitored to collect a naturally selected ovum (egg) for fertilization, it is known as NATURAL CYCLE IVF.
IVF is not a simple procedure, but a series of steps over several weeks. The steps involved in this procedure are outlined below.
The ultrasound with a fine needle threaded through a guide is inserted in the vagina, which is attached to a probe, under a light anesthesia. The ultrasound monitor will show the follicles and as the needle pierces the follicle and extracts the follicular fluid containing the egg.
In the IVF Lab, as the egg are fertilized by a sperm, a zygote or pre-embryo will begin to develop. The pre-embryo remains in the incubator for one or two days, until it has divided into two or four cells. Following fertilization, two to three embryos will be transferred to the uterus using a soft, fine catheter. This procedure (known as embryo transfer) is quite painless, like a smear test, and requires no anesthetic.
Two weeks after the transfer, a blood test is taken to determine if the woman is pregnant.