
IVF
IVF
At Arogyam IVF, we offer a comprehensive range of fertility investigations, counselling, and treatments tailored to address the unique needs of each individual. Our expert team works closely with patients to identify the underlying causes of infertility, devising personalized treatment plans to overcome them.
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We take pride in delivering best-in-class care, combining cutting-edge technology with compassion and dedication. Our commitment to excellence has earned us the trust and satisfaction of our patients. Our comprehensive services and treatments are designed to support your fertility journey, every step of the way.
In Vitro Fertilization
at HZB Arogyam
In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) is a revolutionary assisted reproductive technique that enhances the chances of pregnancy. This innovative process involves retrieving eggs from the ovaries and fertilizing them with sperm in a state-of-the-art laboratory. The resulting embryo is then nurtured in a controlled environment for a few days, allowing it to mature and strengthen. Finally, the embryo is gently transferred to the woman's uterus, where it can implant and develop into a healthy pregnancy.


Understanding IVF Treatment at Arogyam
At Arogyam IVF, we understand the complexities of infertility and the importance of personalized care. Our IVF treatment is a comprehensive and sequential process, designed to maximize your chances of success. This process typically takes 4-6 weeks to complete and involves several stages.
Why Choose IVF Treatment?
IVF treatment is recommended for various reasons, including:​​
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Infertility issues
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Pre-existing medical conditions
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Failed previous fertility treatments
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Advanced maternal age
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Same-sex couples or individuals seeking parenthood
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​Endometriosis, low sperm count, or other fertility challenges

Stages of IVF Treatment
Our IVF treatment cycle typically takes 4-6 weeks to complete. The sequential stages include:
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Stage 1: Birth Control Pills or OestrogenYour doctor may recommend oestrogen or birth control tablets before you begin IVF therapy. This is used to regulate the time of your menstrual cycle and prevent the growth of ovarian cysts. It enables your doctor to manage your treatment and increase the number of mature eggs collected during the egg retrieval operation.
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Stage 2: Ovarian StimulationIn a normal woman, each menstrual cycle results in the production of one egg. However, several eggs are necessary for IVF. The likelihood of creating a healthy embryo improves when more than one egg is used. To boost your body's egg production, you'll be given fertility medications. You'll be prescribed injectable hormone medications during your IVF cycle to encourage all of the eggs in that cycle to develop at once and completely.
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Stage 3: Ultrasound ExaminationTo evaluate how well the medications on your ovaries are working, a vaginal ultrasound test is performed at regular intervals. If the outcome is bad, it's possible that your doctor will suggest stopping the IVF treatment cycle. You and your doctor will decide together on this.
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Stage 4: Egg RetrievalThe egg retrieval procedure is carried out 36 hours following your hormone IVF injections given for stimulation. Transvaginal sonography is used to help retrieve eggs from the ovaries while the patient is under general anesthesia. Your reaction to the medications will determine how many eggs are collected, and the operation lasts 15 to 30 minutes. Around two to three hours following the treatment, you can leave for home. Sometimes there may be some stomach pain and vaginal spotting, but these symptoms usually go away in a day or two.
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Stage 5: Sperm CollectionA sample of semen is required from your spouse. On the day the eggs are harvested, a sample of fresh semen is often taken. A previously frozen sample can also be used, though, if a fresh sample can't be made on the same day or if the spouse isn't there on the day, the eggs are collected. The sperm and the eggs will be combined by a technician in a petri dish. If it fails to result in embryos, your doctor can choose to perform ICSI.
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Stage 6: Fertilizing the EggsThe eggs will be fertilized in the laboratory, either through ICSI or traditional IVF. The embryologist will check the eggs the following day to see whether they have been fertilized and then later to see if any embryos have developed further. It is possible to freeze additional well-developed embryos if there are more than three for eventual later transfer.
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Stage 7: Embryo CultureThe fertilized eggs (embryos) are nurtured in a controlled environment, allowing them to grow and develop.
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Stage 8: Embryo TransferThis is done two, three, or five days following egg harvest. To decide if a day 3 or day 5 transfer is necessary, embryologists keep an eye on the development and viability of the embryos. The embryo is positioned in your uterus using a tiny catheter that is implanted. It takes between six and ten days for the implantation to take place if the operation is successful. A course of medicines to assist the luteal phase will be provided to you after the transfer.
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Stage 9: Pregnancy TestA pregnancy blood test is carried out after two weeks following extraction. In the event that the test is positive, the patient is thought to be four weeks pregnant.

Role of Injections in IVF
IVF injections play a pivotal role in ovarian stimulation, egg maturation, and uterine preparation. These injections include:​
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Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
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Luteinizing hormone (LH)
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Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)
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Progesterone
​Potential Complications and Precautions
While IVF is generally safe, potential complications include:​
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Multiple pregnancies
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Miscarriage
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Ectopic pregnancy
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Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome (OHSS)
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Injury or infection
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Temporary side effects from fertility medications​
To minimize risks, follow your doctor's instructions, avoid strenuous activities, and refrain from smoking and alcohol consumption.
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Our Commitment to Care
At Arogyam IVF, we are dedicated to providing personalized care and support throughout your IVF journey. Our expert team is committed to helping you achieve your dream of parenthood.
Why IVF is Done ?
​​At Arogyam IVF, we offer IVF treatment to individuals and couples struggling with infertility. Our comprehensive IVF program addresses various fertility challenges, providing personalized care and support throughout your journey.​
Conditions Treated with IVF​​​​
IVF treatment is recommended for the following conditions:​
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Damage or Blockage in the Fallopian Tube: Our IVF experts help individuals with damaged or blocked fallopian tubes, ensuring fertilization and embryo transfer.
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Ovulation Disorders: We address ovulation disorders, enabling individuals to conceive through IVF.
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Endometriosis: Our team provides specialized care for individuals with endometriosis, optimizing fertility parameters and implantation success.
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Uterine Fibroids: We offer IVF treatment for individuals with uterine fibroids, reducing the risk of pregnancy loss and infertility.
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Poor Egg Quality: Our IVF program includes advanced techniques to address poor egg quality, ensuring the selection of healthy embryos.
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Reduced Fertility in Females over 40: We provide personalized care for individuals over 40, minimizing health risks associated with advanced maternal age.
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Impaired Sperm Production or Function: Our IVF experts address male infertility issues, including impaired sperm production or function.
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Inability of Sperm to Survive in Cervical Mucus: We offer specialized care to address cervical mucus-related infertility issues.
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Genetic Diseases: Our IVF program includes preimplantation genetic testing to ensure the transfer of healthy embryos.
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Unexplained Infertility: We provide comprehensive care for individuals with unexplained infertility, identifying underlying causes and developing personalized treatment plans.
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Our Commitment to Care
At Arogyam IVF, we are dedicated to providing personalized care and support throughout your IVF journey. Our expert team is committed to helping you achieve your dream of parenthood.
IVF Procedure
Understanding the IVF Process at Arogyam IVF​
At Arogyam IVF, we guide individuals and couples through the IVF process, providing personalized care and support. Our comprehensive IVF program addresses various fertility challenges, offering hope to those struggling with infertility.​
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How Long Does the IVF Process Take?
The IVF process typically takes 6-8 weeks from consultation to transfer. However, this timeframe may vary depending on individual responses to each stage.

Steps Involved in IVF Treatment
Our IVF treatment cycle typically takes 4-6 weeks to complete. The sequential stages include
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Stage 1: Birth Control Pills or OestrogenYour doctor may recommend oestrogen or birth control tablets before you begin IVF therapy. This is used to regulate the time of your menstrual cycle and prevent the growth of ovarian cysts. It enables your doctor to manage your treatment and increase the number of mature eggs collected during the egg retrieval operation.
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Stage 2: Ovarian StimulationIn a normal woman, each menstrual cycle results in the production of one egg. However, several eggs are necessary for IVF. The likelihood of creating a healthy embryo improves when more than one egg is used. To boost your body's egg production, you'll be given fertility medications. You'll be prescribed injectable hormone medications during your IVF cycle to encourage all of the eggs in that cycle to develop at once and completely.
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Stage 3: Ultrasound ExaminationTo evaluate how well the medications on your ovaries are working, a vaginal ultrasound test is performed at regular intervals. If the outcome is bad, it's possible that your doctor will suggest stopping the IVF treatment cycle. You and your doctor will decide together on this.
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Stage 4: Egg RetrievalThe egg retrieval procedure is carried out 36 hours following your hormone IVF injections given for stimulation. Transvaginal sonography is used to help retrieve eggs from the ovaries while the patient is under general anesthesia. Your reaction to the medications will determine how many eggs are collected, and the operation lasts 15 to 30 minutes. Around two to three hours following the treatment, you can leave for home. Sometimes there may be some stomach pain and vaginal spotting, but these symptoms usually go away in a day or two.
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Stage 5: Sperm CollectionA sample of semen is required from your spouse. On the day the eggs are harvested, a sample of fresh semen is often taken. A previously frozen sample can also be used, though, if a fresh sample can't be made on the same day or if the spouse isn't there on the day, the eggs are collected. The sperm and the eggs will be combined by a technician in a petri dish. If it fails to result in embryos, your doctor can choose to perform ICSI.
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Stage 6: Fertilizing the EggsThe eggs will be fertilized in the laboratory, either through ICSI or traditional IVF. The embryologist will check the eggs the following day to see whether they have been fertilized and then later to see if any embryos have developed further. It is possible to freeze additional well-developed embryos if there are more than three for eventual later transfer.
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Stage 7: Embryo CultureThe fertilized eggs (embryos) are nurtured in a controlled environment, allowing them to grow and develop.
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Stage 8: Embryo TransferThis is done two, three, or five days following egg harvest. To decide if a day 3 or day 5 transfer is necessary, embryologists keep an eye on the development and viability of the embryos. The embryo is positioned in your uterus using a tiny catheter that is implanted. It takes between six and ten days for the implantation to take place if the operation is successful. A course of medicines to assist the luteal phase will be provided to you after the transfer.
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Stage 9: Pregnancy TestA pregnancy blood test is carried out after two weeks following extraction. In the event that the test is positive, the patient is thought to be four weeks pregnant.

Preparing for IVF Treatment​​
Before starting IVF treatment, various tests and diagnoses are conducted. Lifestyle changes and medications may be recommended to ensure a successful IVF process.​​​
What to Expect After IVF Treatment​
After embryo transfer, emotions may range from excitement to anxiety. Patients must wait patiently for the pregnancy test results.
Pain and Results​
The IVF procedure is generally painless, with mild cramps possible during embryo transfer. Pregnancy test results are usually available 7-9 days after embryo transfer.
Why Choose Arogyam IVF?
At Arogyam IVF, we offer a comprehensive range of fertility treatments, backed by a strong network, experienced doctors,
and a patient-centric approach. Here's what sets Arogyam IVF apart:​​​​​
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Exceptional Success Rates: Arogyam IVF has achieved remarkable success rates, thanks to our cutting-edge technology, expert doctors, and personalized care.
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State-of-the-Art Infrastructure: Our modern fertility clinic is equipped with the latest technology, ensuring efficient and effective treatment.
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Experienced Fertility Specialists: Our team of experienced fertility doctors works closely with each patient, providing expert guidance and tailored treatment plans.
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Personalized Fertility Treatment: We recognize that each couple's fertility journey is unique. Our personalized approach focuses on individual medical history, diagnosis, and specific needs.
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Comprehensive Fertility Services: Arogyam IVF offers a wide range of fertility treatments, including IVF, ICSI, IUI, Cryopreservation, and Donor Programs.
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Patient-Centric Care: Our dedicated team provides compassionate support and guidance throughout your fertility journey, ensuring a seamless and stress-free experience.​
IVF Do’s and Don’ts
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Stage 1: Birth Control Pills or OestrogenYour doctor may recommend oestrogen or birth control tablets before you begin IVF therapy. This is used to regulate the time of your menstrual cycle and prevent the growth of ovarian cysts. It enables your doctor to manage your treatment and increase the number of mature eggs collected during the egg retrieval operation.
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Stage 2: Ovarian StimulationIn a normal woman, each menstrual cycle results in the production of one egg. However, several eggs are necessary for IVF. The likelihood of creating a healthy embryo improves when more than one egg is used. To boost your body's egg production, you'll be given fertility medications. You'll be prescribed injectable hormone medications during your IVF cycle to encourage all of the eggs in that cycle to develop at once and completely.
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Stage 3: Ultrasound ExaminationTo evaluate how well the medications on your ovaries are working, a vaginal ultrasound test is performed at regular intervals. If the outcome is bad, it's possible that your doctor will suggest stopping the IVF treatment cycle. You and your doctor will decide together on this.
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Stage 4: Egg RetrievalThe egg retrieval procedure is carried out 36 hours following your hormone IVF injections given for stimulation. Transvaginal sonography is used to help retrieve eggs from the ovaries while the patient is under general anesthesia. Your reaction to the medications will determine how many eggs are collected, and the operation lasts 15 to 30 minutes. Around two to three hours following the treatment, you can leave for home. Sometimes there may be some stomach pain and vaginal spotting, but these symptoms usually go away in a day or two.
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Stage 5: Sperm CollectionA sample of semen is required from your spouse. On the day the eggs are harvested, a sample of fresh semen is often taken. A previously frozen sample can also be used, though, if a fresh sample can't be made on the same day or if the spouse isn't there on the day, the eggs are collected. The sperm and the eggs will be combined by a technician in a petri dish. If it fails to result in embryos, your doctor can choose to perform ICSI.
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Stage 6: Fertilizing the EggsThe eggs will be fertilized in the laboratory, either through ICSI or traditional IVF. The embryologist will check the eggs the following day to see whether they have been fertilized and then later to see if any embryos have developed further. It is possible to freeze additional well-developed embryos if there are more than three for eventual later transfer.
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Stage 7: Embryo CultureThe fertilized eggs (embryos) are nurtured in a controlled environment, allowing them to grow and develop.
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Stage 8: Embryo TransferThis is done two, three, or five days following egg harvest. To decide if a day 3 or day 5 transfer is necessary, embryologists keep an eye on the development and viability of the embryos. The embryo is positioned in your uterus using a tiny catheter that is implanted. It takes between six and ten days for the implantation to take place if the operation is successful. A course of medicines to assist the luteal phase will be provided to you after the transfer.
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Stage 9: Pregnancy TestA pregnancy blood test is carried out after two weeks following extraction. In the event that the test is positive, the patient is thought to be four weeks pregnant.
Preparing for IVF Treatment at Arogyam IVF
At Arogyam IVF, we prioritize your health and well-being throughout your fertility journey. To ensure a successful IVF treatment, follow these essential tips:
By following these guidelines, you'll be better equipped to handle the IVF process and increase your chances of a successful outcome. At Arogyam IVF, we're committed to supporting you every step of the way.

IVF Cost
Understanding IVF Treatment Costs at Arogyam IVF
​​​​At Arogyam IVF, we believe that everyone deserves to build a family. Our goal is to make IVF treatment accessible and affordable for all.​
Factors Affecting IVF Treatment Costs
The cost of IVF treatment at Arogyam IVF can vary depending on several factors, including:​
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Type of IVF procedure required: ICSI, IMSI, PGD, or other specialized procedures.
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Age and medical history of the patient: Certain medical conditions may require additional procedures or medications.
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Reputation and location of the clinic: Our state-of-the-art clinic is equipped with the latest technology.
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Experience and qualifications of the specialist: Our team of experienced fertility specialists.
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Cost of medications and other consumables: We provide competitive pricing for medications and other necessary items.
Breakdown of IVF Treatment Costs at Arogyam IVF
Our IVF treatment costs include:​
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Consultation fees: Initial consultation with our fertility specialist.
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Medication costs: Fertility medications, including hormones and other necessary medications.
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Diagnostic tests and ultrasound scans: Blood tests, semen analysis, ultrasound scans, and other diagnostic tests.
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Ovarian stimulation medications: Medications to stimulate the ovaries.
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Egg retrieval: Surgical procedure to retrieve eggs.
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Sperm preparation and freezing: Preparation and freezing of sperm.
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Embryo culture and development: Laboratory costs for embryo culture and development.
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Embryo transfer: Transfer of the embryo to the uterus.
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Cryopreservation of extra embryos: Freezing of extra embryos for future use.
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Pregnancy test: Confirmation of pregnancy.
Payment Options and Financial Assistance
​At Arogyam IVF, we offer various payment options and financial assistance programs to help make IVF treatment more affordable. Our team will work with you to find a payment solution that fits your needs.
Contact Us
For more information on IVF treatment costs at Arogyam IVF, please contact us. Our team is here to support you throughout your fertility journey.
Frequently Asked Questions About IVF at Arogyam IVF
As you consider IVF treatment at Arogyam IVF, we consider it essential to address your questions and concerns. Here are some frequently asked questions about IVF to provide you with clarity and confidence.
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Stage 1: Birth Control Pills or OestrogenYour doctor may recommend oestrogen or birth control tablets before you begin IVF therapy. This is used to regulate the time of your menstrual cycle and prevent the growth of ovarian cysts. It enables your doctor to manage your treatment and increase the number of mature eggs collected during the egg retrieval operation.
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Stage 2: Ovarian StimulationIn a normal woman, each menstrual cycle results in the production of one egg. However, several eggs are necessary for IVF. The likelihood of creating a healthy embryo improves when more than one egg is used. To boost your body's egg production, you'll be given fertility medications. You'll be prescribed injectable hormone medications during your IVF cycle to encourage all of the eggs in that cycle to develop at once and completely.
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Stage 3: Ultrasound ExaminationTo evaluate how well the medications on your ovaries are working, a vaginal ultrasound test is performed at regular intervals. If the outcome is bad, it's possible that your doctor will suggest stopping the IVF treatment cycle. You and your doctor will decide together on this.
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Stage 4: Egg RetrievalThe egg retrieval procedure is carried out 36 hours following your hormone IVF injections given for stimulation. Transvaginal sonography is used to help retrieve eggs from the ovaries while the patient is under general anesthesia. Your reaction to the medications will determine how many eggs are collected, and the operation lasts 15 to 30 minutes. Around two to three hours following the treatment, you can leave for home. Sometimes there may be some stomach pain and vaginal spotting, but these symptoms usually go away in a day or two.
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Stage 5: Sperm CollectionA sample of semen is required from your spouse. On the day the eggs are harvested, a sample of fresh semen is often taken. A previously frozen sample can also be used, though, if a fresh sample can't be made on the same day or if the spouse isn't there on the day, the eggs are collected. The sperm and the eggs will be combined by a technician in a petri dish. If it fails to result in embryos, your doctor can choose to perform ICSI.
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Stage 6: Fertilizing the EggsThe eggs will be fertilized in the laboratory, either through ICSI or traditional IVF. The embryologist will check the eggs the following day to see whether they have been fertilized and then later to see if any embryos have developed further. It is possible to freeze additional well-developed embryos if there are more than three for eventual later transfer.
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Stage 7: Embryo CultureThe fertilized eggs (embryos) are nurtured in a controlled environment, allowing them to grow and develop.
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Stage 8: Embryo TransferThis is done two, three, or five days following egg harvest. To decide if a day 3 or day 5 transfer is necessary, embryologists keep an eye on the development and viability of the embryos. The embryo is positioned in your uterus using a tiny catheter that is implanted. It takes between six and ten days for the implantation to take place if the operation is successful. A course of medicines to assist the luteal phase will be provided to you after the transfer.
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Stage 9: Pregnancy TestA pregnancy blood test is carried out after two weeks following extraction. In the event that the test is positive, the patient is thought to be four weeks pregnant.
