IVF Surgery In India – By Trained Surgeons At Accredited Hospital India

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    1. IVF Surgery
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    2. IVF Surgery In India – By Trained Surgeons At Accredited Hospital India
      In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) in India
      IVF was the first procedure used to fertilize eggs outside a woman's body. In 1978, the first "test tube baby," was conceived through IVF. Most assisted reproductive technologies (ART) are derived from the IVF procedure...
      In an In Vitro Fertilization( IVF) Procedure, the doctor : -
      * Prescribes hormonal medications to stimulate the ovaries.
      * Gathers the eggs.
      * Fertilizes the eggs in vitro (outside the body).
      * Transfers the resulting embryos through the cervix into the uterus..
    3. Follicular Stimulation and Monitoring
      At the start of the woman's cycle, the physician prescribes hormones or other medications. These control the timing of the cycle and stimulate the development of multiple follicles, sacs of fluid in the ovary that may contain an egg. Usually, the patient can take these medications at home.
      After several days, the patient returns to the clinic for a vaginal ultrasound and blood tests that help determine the cycle's progress and the number of follicles. More than one visit may be required...
    4. Fertilization and Incubation
      Once the eggs have been retrieved, an embryologist prepares the eggs and sperm from the partner or a donor. The eggs and sperm are mixed in the laboratory to promote fertilization. In cases of severe male infertility, the embryologist can inject a single sperm directly into an egg - this technique is called Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) The fertilized eggs, called embryos, are incubated for several days...
      Variations on the IVF Procedure
      Transfer of cryopreserved embryos
      This procedure uses embryos that were salvaged from a previous IVF cycle and frozen. The embryos are thawed and transferred into the uterus.
    5. Gamete intrafallopian transfer (GIFT)
      Based on IVF, but this procedure does not involve fertilization outside the body. The eggs are mixed with sperm, then surgically placed into the fallopian tubes to allow natural fertilization. GIFT requires anesthesia as well as time in the recovery room......
      Assisted Hatching
      A microsurgical procedure in which the embryologist chemically dissolves a small area of the zonapellucida, the shell surrounding the embryo, to facilitate hatching of the embryo and implantation.
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