IVF Treatment in India: How is it done? : Know the complete procedure
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IVF Treatment in India: How is it done? : Know the complete procedure

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Although it has been 42 years since the introduction and development of IVF as a successful assisted reproductive technology, people are not very clear about what it is and the process involved  in IVF. IVF stands for in-vitro fertilization and is essentially a treatment in which the egg and sperms are mixed. The egg selects the sperm that fertilizes it ,similar to the process occurring naturally in the body.2-5 days after this, the fertilized egg, now called the embryo, is put back into the uterus.  The lack of knowledge regarding the process and steps of IVF treatment can be because infertility is personal,  often seen as a curse/ taboo in India and therefore is not spoken publicly.

 

However, in the 21st century, things are improving as people have started becoming more open to the idea of IVF, with many top-notch hospitals becoming specialty treatment centers, with the best doctors/embryologists and technology, that cater specifically to problems related to infertility. We will discuss a step by step procedure of a single cycle of IVF treatment.

 

Step by Step IVF Procedure

IVF is essentially the process of manually infusing an egg with sperm and then implanting this fertilized egg into the uterus. This is done is six main steps.

 

Hormone regulation: The first step in initiating IVF treatment is hormone regulation. Often, the first step for IVF treatment involves the intake of birth control pills. In women with irregular menses, they make the periods come on time and help in planning the treatment cycle.Stimulation of the production of eggs: Hormone regulation is followed by stimulating the production of eggs in the female body through hormone injections. Women usually produce one egg per month.. However, during IVF treatment, hormone injections are given to the women which increases the number of eggs produced in a month, which  increases the number of eggs available for fertilizing with the spermRetrieving the eggs: After the stimulation of egg production, these eggs are recovered from the ovaries, through a minor surgery called ‘follicular aspiration’. The woman is put to sleep during the procedure, and the eggs are retrieved from her ovaries under ultrasound guidance.Fertilization of the eggs: This is followed by the fertilization of the egg with sperm. Depending on the doctor’s assessment of the fertilization rate, the sperm can either be placed in a petri dish with the eggs to inseminate on its own(IVF) or directly injected into the egg(ICSI).Maturing the embryo: The fertilized egg is then left to divide and form an embryo in the lab and within 3 to 5 days, the embryo is ready for transfer.Implanting the fertilized egg into the uterus: The mature embryo is transferred into the woman’s uterus 3 to 5 days after the process of egg retrieval and fertilization.

 

In vitro fertilization in India How do you go about it? Learn the entire procedure

While it's passed 42 years from the beginning and growth of IVF as a highly successful assisted reproductive method, people aren't entirely clear on what it is and what is the method that is involved with IVF. IVF refers to in-vitro fertilization, which is an operation in which eggs and sperms are mixed. The egg chooses the sperm which fertilizes it , much like the process that happens naturally within the body.2-5 days later the fertilized egg which is now referred to as the embryo is placed back in the uterus. The insufficiency of information regarding the procedure and the steps involved in IVF treatment may be due to infertility is a personal issue, and is frequently viewed as a curseor stigmatized in India and, therefore, isn't widely discussed.

However, in the 21st century, things are improving as people have started becoming more open to the idea of IVF, with many top-notch hospitals becoming specialty treatment centers, with the best doctors/embryologists and technology, that cater specifically to problems related to infertility. This article will go over the steps of one single period in IVF treatment.

 

Step-by-Step IVF Procedure

IVF is the act of manually injecting the egg using sperm then implanting the fertilized egg inside the uterus. It is accomplished in six steps.

 

Regulation of hormones: One of the first steps in launching IVF treatment is to regulate hormones. In most cases, the initial step in IVF treatment involves the use of birth hormone control pills. For women who have unbalanced menses, these pills help make menstrual cycles appear on time and assist in the planning of the treatment cycle.Stimulation of egg production Hormone regulation is regulated through stimulating egg production within the female body via hormone injections. Women generally produce just one egg every month.. However in IVF treatment hormone injections are given to women that increase the amount of eggs produced each month. This increases the quantity of eggs that are fertilized with spermRetrieving eggs: Following stimulating the production of eggs eggs are retrieved from the ovaries through the minor procedure known as "follicular aspiration.". The patient is then put to lay down during the procedure and eggs are removed from her ovaries using ultrasound guidance.Fertilization of eggs The next step is fertilization of the egg using the sperm. Based on the assessment of the doctor of the fertilization rate the sperm may be put in a petri dish with eggs in order to fertilize through the own(IVF) and then injecting into eggs directly into the egg(ICSI).Mature the embryo Fertilized eggs are allowed to divide, forming an embryo inside the laboratory and in three to five days the embryo is prepared for transfer.Injecting fertilized eggs in the uterus. embryo that is mature is implanted into the female uterus within 3 to 5 days after the procedure of fertilization and retrieval of eggs.

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