What Is IVF?
What Is IVF?
IVF is an acronym for in vitro fertilization. This basically means that meeting of egg and sperm that result in a fertilized egg or conceptus happen in a laboratory alternatively of as pregnancy would occur under natural circumstances. IVF is an acronym for in vitro fertilization (‘in vitro’ meaning ‘in glass’).
In vitro fertilization is an choice for many couples who cannot conceive through conventional therapies. The causes IVF is done include – poor sperm quality and/or quantity, obstructions between the egg and sperm, ovulation problems, and sperm-egg interaction problems. There are several steps to IVF for humans. Medications are given to women to induce ovulation and eggs are then collected.
Particular conditions that might demand IVF include:
- Tubal blockage or failed tubal reversal
- Endometriosis
- Cervical factor
- Pelvic adhesions
- Male factor
- Unexplained infertility/ failed conventional therapy
- Genetic testing (PGD) for inheritable diseases
- aGenetic testing (PGD) for possible reasons for multiple miscarriages
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