IVF - In Vitro Fertilisation
IVF– In Vitro Fertilisation
The process
- The process involves retrieving eggs directly from the patient’s ovaries and fertilising them with sperm in a lab to create embryos.
- These embryos are then given time to develop in controlled culture conditions before being transferring into the uterus.
- After embryo transfer, patients typically wait for approximately two weeks before they can do a test to find out if the embryo has implanted into the uterus and pregnancy has been achieved, or not.
- Any remaining viable embryos can be cryopreserved (frozen) for future use.
- Sometimes all the embryos are frozen and no fresh transfer occurs.
IVF vs ICSI
Fertilisation can occur either through IVF (sometimes called standard IVF) or through intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI).
In standard IVF, eggs and sperm are placed together in a petri dish and sperm compete to fertilise the egg in a similar manner to natural fertilisation.
In ICSI, a single sperm is selected by the embryologist and injected directly into the egg.
At NICIO FERTILITY, IVF is accompanied by Advanced Technologies.
Patient Care
- Personalised approach
- Fast and comprehensive coordination and support
- Unique model of the remote treatment for international patients
Benefits of Specialty Care
1. Expertise in Complex Conditions
Patients benefit from the specialist's advanced knowledge and experience in managing specific conditions.
2. Tailored Treatment Plans
Specialty care offers personalized treatment plans based on the latest research and techniques.
3. Improved Outcomes
Access to specialized care can lead to better health outcomes, especially for complex or chronic conditions.
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