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A Guide To the Procedures Involved in IVF From Viera

IVF, the most prevalent kind of assisted reproductive technology (ART), will pique the interest of anyone considering fertility therapy. Many of the typical questions people have regarding IVF therapy are answered in a detailed, straightforward manner. For women over the age of 35, this fertility therapy has a high success rate, with a 40% live birth rate. This handbook will teach beginners to IVF in Viera all they need to know.

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Diagnosis of Infertility

Diagnosis of Infertility

Following the testing, the physician will discuss the results with the patients. Many couples may have choices other than IVF for reproductive therapy. IVF in Viera is the first-line therapy for tubal ligation or tubal illness, as well as severe male factor infertility.

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Enhance Egg Production

Enhance Egg Production

According to the National Institutes of Health, you'll be given fertility medicines to start a process known as stimulation — or superovulation. To put it another way, the medications, which contain follicle stimulating hormones, will tell your body to generate more than one egg every month. The more eggs you lay, the better your chances of successful fertilization later in the procedure.

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Fertilization

The patient will be given general anaesthesia before the surgery. The egg retrieval procedure might take anywhere from 20 to 30 minutes. A physician will use a small needle to retrieve the egg and fluid from each follicle during the process. The recuperation time is usually around 30 minutes.

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Egg Retrieval

The eggs and sperm are separated in a lab after retrieval. Healthy sperm is injected into the egg by the embryologist. The doctor may talk to you about preimplantation genetic screening (PGS) during this time. PGS determines whether the embryos have proper chromosomes. After that, the fertilized egg is put in an incubator to begin embryo development. The embryo is ready for transfer on day five.

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Insemination

Now comes the phase of IVF that everyone knows about: pairing your best sperm with your best eggs. Insemination is the term for this stage. You'll be given another drug after your eggs have been harvested. This one is for preparing your uterine lining to receive the embryos that will be transplanted back into you.
Your doctor will use a catheter to insert the embryos into your uterus three to five days after fertilization.