How Is In Vitro Fertilization Performed? There are...
How Is In Vitro Fertilization Performed? There are five steps involved in IVF: stimulation egg retrieval insemination embryo culture transfer Stimulation A woman normally produces one egg during each menstrual cycle. However, IVF requires multiple eggs. Using multiple eggs increases the chances of developing a viable embryo. You’ll receive fertility drugs to increase the number of eggs your body produces. During this time, your doctor will perform regular blood tests and ultrasounds to monitor the production of eggs and to let your doctor know when to retrieve them. Egg Retrieval Egg retrieval is known as follicular aspiration. It’s a surgical procedure performed with anesthesia. Your doctor will use an ultrasound wand to guide a needle through your vagina, into your ovary, and into an egg-containing follicle. The needle will suction eggs and fluid out of each follicle. Insemination The male partner will now need to give a semen sample. A technician will mix the sperm with the eggs in a petri dish. If that doesn’t produce embryos, your doctor may decide to use ICSI. Embryo Culture Your doctor will monitor the fertilized eggs to ensure that they’re dividing and developing. The embryos may undergo testing for genetic conditions at this time. Transfer When the embryos are big enough, they can be implanted. This normally occurs three to five days after fertilization. Implantation involves inserting a thin tube called a catheter inserted into your vagina, past your cervix, and into your uterus. Your doctor then releases the embryo into your uterus. Pregnancy occurs when the embryo implants itself in the uterine wall. This can take 6 to 10 days. A blood test will determine if you’re pregnant. What Are the Complications Associated with In Vitro Fertilization? As with any medical procedure, there are risks associated with IVF. Complications include: *Multiple pregnancies, which increases the risk of low birth weight and premature birth *Miscarriage (pregnancy loss) *Ectopic pregnancy (when the eggs implant outside the uterus) *Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS), a rare condition involving an excess of fluid in the abdomen and chest *Bleeding, infection, or damage to the bowels or bladder (rare). Kindly visit our hospital and consult over consultant for any infertility related queries Ashwini Hospital Moondrumavadi , Madurai .Best Fertility Care Center, Affordable and with good results.
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