In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a process by which an egg is fertilized by sperm outside the body in vitro ("in glass”). The process involves monitoring and stimulating a woman's ovulatory process, removing an ovum or ova (egg or eggs) from the woman's ovaries and letting sperm fertilize them in a liquid in a laboratory. The fertilized egg (zygote) is cultured for 2–6 days in a growth medium and is then implanted in the same or another woman's uterus, with the intention of establishing a successful pregnancy.
IVF IS USEFUL TO TREAT THE FOLLOWING PATIENTS
Blocked or damaged fallopian tubes
Male factor infertility including decreased sperm count or sperm motility
Women with ovulation disorders, premature ovarian failure, uterine fibroids
Women who have had their fallopian tubes removed
Individuals with a genetic disorder
Unexplained infertility
BASIC STEPS:
Monitoring and stimulation of the development of healthy egg(s) in the ovaries
Collection of the eggs Securing the sperm
Combining the eggs and sperm together in the laboratory and provide the appropriate environment for fertilization and early embryo growth
Transferring embryos into the uterus
HOW SUCCESSFUL IS IVF TREATMENT?
The success rate of IVF depends on a number of factors including reproductive history, maternal age, cause of infertility, and lifestyle factors.
INFERTILITY & ART (TEST TUBE BABY TECHNIQUE)
World class facility with state-of-the-art
IVF infrastructure with individualized air handling unit + HEPA filters + SS modular OT walls in embryology and andrology lab.
Ovulation Induction
IUI- Intrauterine Insemination
Reproductive Surgery: Laparohysteroscopy for evaluation of infertility