IVF
IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) is a fertility treatment that helps the people facing difficulties in becoming pregnant. In this IVF process, eggs are collected from a woman's ovaries and fertilized with sperm in a lab. After a few days, the fertilized egg, called an embryo, is being placed in the woman's uterus. If the embryo is fixed to the uterus, then the pregnancy can occur. IVF is a widely used method of assisted reproductive technology (ART) and has helped many couples have children when other methods have failed. Though it involves several steps, IVF is effective for many families.
1. What is IVF?
IVF is a treatment where eggs and sperm are combined in a lab to help pregnancy.
2. Who needs IVF?
People with fertility problems like blocked tubes or low sperm count may need IVF.
3. Who needs IVF?
An IVF cycle usually takes 6-8 weeks but can take longer.
4. Is IVF painful?
IVF is mostly not painful, but some discomfort may occur during injections and egg retrieval
5 .How successful is IVF?
IVF success varies, but it is more effective for younger women.
6. Can IVF cause twins or triplets?
Yes, if more than one embryo is transferred, twins of triplets can happen.
7. Are IVF babies healthy?
IVF babies are like naturally conceived babies, and are healthy.