Debunking the Myths Related to IVF Treatment

In Vitro Fertilization is a treatment in which mature eggs are collected from the female ovaries and fertilized using male sperm. When an egg is fertilized, the embryo is transferred to the uterus. Pregnancy takes place after this embryo grafts itself into the uterine wall. The whole IVF process requires up to three weeks. 

What Are the Risks of IVF?

IVF is a popular technique of assisted reproduction in which a man’s sperm and a woman’s eggs are mixed in a laboratory dish, and then one or more fertilized eggs are transferred into the woman’s uterus, where they may embed in the uterine lining and develop. 

What is the difference between IVF and Test Tube Baby?

The full form of IVF is ‘In vitro Fertilization’ The phrase ‘in Vitro literally means “within the glass.” A Latin term, it more generally refers to anything occurring in a laboratory setting. This is the opposite of the phrase ‘in vivo’, which means “within the body”

Why & When IVF Should Be Considered?

More successful than intrauterine insemination or IUI, IVF is a very popular assisted reproductive technique (ART). In this l fertility procedure, any type of infertility problem can be solved, both male and female factors. 

Is 40 too late for IVF?

What are your chances of becoming pregnant with IVF at or over 40, how to conceive, and when does it become too late for in vitro fertilization are the questions we would be answering in this article. 

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