
IVF is recommended when fertility challenges require a more advanced and controlled approach.
Unlike IUI, fertilisation in IVF takes place outside the body in a highly controlled laboratory environment.
The process allows doctors to closely monitor egg development, fertilisation, and embryo growth before transferring the embryo into the uterus.
IVF may be advised for:
IVF is a step-by-step treatment process carried out with close medical supervision and advanced laboratory support. Each stage is designed to support healthy egg development, fertilisation, and embryo growth before transfer.
Fertility injections are prescribed for 8–12 days to stimulate the ovaries to produce multiple mature eggs.
Regular ultrasounds and blood tests track egg growth and hormone levels.
Once follicles reach the right size, a trigger injection is given to prepare the eggs for retrieval.
Eggs are collected through a minor, ultrasound-guided procedure under sedation.
The retrieved eggs are fertilised with sperm in the embryology lab. In some cases, ICSI may be used, where a single sperm is directly injected into the egg.
Embryos are monitored for 3–5 days to assess growth and quality.
The best quality embryo is carefully transferred into the uterus.
A blood test is typically done 10–14 days later to confirm pregnancy.
IVF generally offers higher success rates than IUI, though results vary by age and diagnosis.
Typical success ranges:
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