Everything you need to know before starting your IVF journey

IVF is one of the most effective techniques that helps in fertility.  (credit: Shutterstock)

IVF is one of the most effective techniques that helps in fertility. (credit: Shutterstock)

With the advent of various methods, medical science has come up with many ways to help couples who want to have their own child. One such method is in vitro fertilization (IVF).

Embracing parenthood is one of the most beautiful feelings in the world. Even before the baby is born, the mother develops a bond with her child while they are in the womb. However, due to various health complications, many people fail to conceive naturally. While adoption is the biggest blessing for such couples, many want to experience that beautiful period of nine months. With the advent of various methods, medical science has come up with many ways to help couples who want to have their own child. One such method is in vitro fertilization (IVF).

You must have heard this term many times and if you are someone who is planning to start a family but facing difficulties, then your doctor may suggest IVF. However, before adopting this method, you should know everything about it.

What is IVF?

IVF is one of the most effective techniques that helps in fertility. In this method, a mature egg is collected from the ovary and fertilized with sperm in a laboratory. After fertilization, the embryo is transferred to the uterus. The process is expensive and time consuming.

Is IVF safe?

IVF is considered a safe option. However, IVF can also lead to multiple births if more than one embryo is transferred to your uterus. The IVF journey can be exhausting financially, physically and emotionally as well.

When to choose IVF?

There are many occasions when you and your partner can consider going for IVF treatment.

  1. blockage in fallopian tubes
    Due to blockage in the fallopian tubes, a fertilized egg or embryo is unable to travel to the uterus for further development. In this situation, IVF becomes helpful in which the embryo is implanted directly inside the uterus.
  2. reproductive diseases
    If a man or woman has some underlying fertility issues such as low sperm count, or ovulation disorder, they can opt for this treatment.
  3. age factor
    If a woman is in her late 30s and 40s, she may face problems in conceiving naturally. Usually, this method can help a woman to conceive at a later stage.
  4. fibroids
    Fibroids are benign tumors in the uterus that are common in women in their 30s and 40s. It can interfere with the implantation of the fertilized egg.
  5. other conditions
    Unexplained infertility, genetic disorders, previous tubal sterilization and similar are other conditions in which IVF is recommended.

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