Meet with a fertility specialist to discuss your medical history, fertility challenges, and treatment options.
Undergo detailed testing including hormonal evaluations, ultrasound scans, semen analysis, and other diagnostics to tailor your IVF plan.
Start fertility medications to stimulate the ovaries and produce multiple mature eggs for retrieval.
Regular blood tests and ultrasounds are done to monitor follicle development. Medication doses may be adjusted accordingly
Once follicles mature, eggs are collected through a minor procedure under light sedation.
The retrieved eggs are combined with sperm in the lab to create embryos using IVF or ICSI (if needed).
Fertilized embryos are cultured and monitored in the lab for 5-7 days to assess quality and growth.
A healthy embryo is gently transferred into the uterus using a thin catheter. It’s a quick and painless procedure.
Hormonal medications are given to support the uterine lining and help implantation.
A blood test (beta hCG) is performed exact 2 weeks after the ET to confirm pregnancy.
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