Many people want to become pregnant but have trouble with conception. In vitro fertilization (IVF) is the main type — and best known form — of assisted reproductive technology (ART) and can help you conceive a child and fulfill your parenting dream. IVF has evolved over the past five decades and the following five encouraging facts may help you decide to try IVF. Read on to know more.
IVF or In vitro fertilization is a type of assisted reproductive technology (ART) where sperm and an egg are fertilized outside of the human body. It is a complex process that involves retrieving eggs from ovaries and manually combining them with sperm in a lab for fertilization.
Some of the reasons to opt for an IVF procedure are:
● Infertility
● Same-sex couples
● Single parents
IVF is a popular and highly successful form of fertility treatment. Here’s why!
IVF accounts for 99% of fertility treatment procedures and it has a 50% success rate in women under the age of 35.
We can perform genetic testing on the embryos before they are implanted helping people who know that they have genetic markers for specific diseases or fatal conditions.
It helps to make sure your uterus is functional and whether you will be able to carry a child yourself. Doctors can perform a hysteroscopy or hydrosonogram (water ultrasound), to make sure about this and even do a mock embryo transfer as a trial run.
IVF is appropriate for single individuals, those with a same-sex partner, or heterosexual couples.
Because we have added tools to evaluate and only implant healthy embryos, your chance of a pregnancy and live birth are greatly enhanced.
IFV helps couples to overcome their fertility issues and have a child of their own. IFV is safe and there are many reasons why people opt for it.
Sources: URA, Create Fertility, Fertility Clinic
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Published on November 02, 2022