MBBS, MS, DNB-OBS & GYNAE
In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a medical procedure used to assist with conception. It involves retrieving mature eggs from a woman’s ovaries and fertilizing them with sperm in a laboratory. The resulting embryos are then transferred to the uterus, increasing the chances of pregnancy. IVF is commonly used to treat infertility caused by factors such as blocked fallopian tubes, ovulation disorders, or male infertility. It can also involve the use of donor eggs, sperm, or embryos and may include genetic screening. IVF offers hope to many couples and individuals struggling to conceive naturally.
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Helps Overcome Infertility: IVF offers a solution for couples facing infertility due to various medical conditions like blocked fallopian tubes, low sperm count, or ovulation disorders.
Higher Success Rates: With advanced technology, IVF provides higher success rates compared to other fertility treatments, especially for women over 35.
Preimplantation Genetic Testing (PGT): IVF allows screening embryos for genetic disorders, reducing the risk of passing hereditary diseases to the child.
Option for Same-Sex Couples and Single Parents: IVF, combined with donor eggs or sperm, enables same-sex couples and single individuals to have biological children.
Embryo and Egg Preservation: IVF offers the option to freeze eggs or embryos for future use, helping individuals delay pregnancy due to career, health, or personal reasons.