
FAQ
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- Step 1: Starting treatment. …
- Step 2: Ovarian stimulation. …
- Step 3: Trigger injection. …
- Step 4: Egg retrieval and semen collection. …
- Step 5: Fertilisation (insemination) and embryo development. …
- Step 6: Embryo transfer. …
- Step 7: Luteal phase. …
- Step 8: Pregnancy test.
In IVF, mature eggs are extracted (retrieved) from the ovaries and fertilised in a laboratory with sperm. The fertilised egg (embryo) or eggs (embryos) are then transported to a uterus for further development. IVF takes roughly three weeks to complete. When these processes are broken down into smaller chunks, the procedure might take longer.
IVF in India is unquestionably less expensive than the average cost of IVF in the Foreign Countries.
IUI (intrauterine insemination) is a form of artificial insemination used to treat infertility. Around the time your ovary produces one or more eggs to be fertilised, cleaned and concentrated sperm is inserted directly in your uterus.
Low sperm count can be treated using a variety of methods, including: Surgery. A varicocele, for example, can frequently be surgically rectified, as can a blocked vas deferens. Vasectomies performed in the past can be reversed.