IVF Procedure Step by Step | In Hindi, IVF Step by Step Process, Basic test During Before IVF

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IVF Procedure Step by Step, In Hindi, IVF Step by Step Process, Basic test During Before IVF

00:00 - IVF Procedure Step by Step in Hindi
00:34 - Ultrasound Test Before IVF
00:58 - Basic test During Before IVF
01:25 - ECG Test Before IVF
01:40 - Minimal stimulation IVF

Why to Choose STAR FERILITY Test Tube Baby Centre?

Rather than recommending single treatment to every patient, we believe in diagnosing and treating each patient with personalized medical care because every case of patient is unique in itself.

Why to Choose STAR FERTILITY for Infertility Treatment?

Till Now, We catered more than 1000's of patients without a negative feedback and most importantly everyone who avail our service recommends us among their known one's with positive word of mouth.

Why to Choose STAR FERTILITY For IVF Hospital/IVF Centre?

IVF is critical medical procedure which requires keen focus while operating patient with IVF treatment, therefore, our STAR FERTILITY: Hospital offers a several medical facilities to provide overall healthcare to patients.

Reach Us:

Star Fertility Hospital

265, Lajpat Nagar, Guru Nanak Mission Chowk,
Jalandhar, Punjab, 144001

Helpline: +91-9888658889

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In Vitro Fertilization

Today, in vitro fertilization (IVF) is practically a household word. But not so long ago, it was a mysterious procedure for infertility that produced what were then known as "test-tube babies." Louise Brown, born England in 1978, was the first such baby to be conceived outside her mother's womb.

Unlike the simpler process of artificial insemination -- in which sperm is placed in the uterus and conception happens otherwise normally -- IVF involves combining eggs and sperm outside the body in a laboratory. Once an embryo or embryos form, they are placed in the uterus. IVF is a complex and expensive procedure; only about 5% of couples with infertility seek it out. However, since its introduction in the U.S. in 1981, 1.9% of all babies in the U.S. are born through IVF and other assisted reproductive technologies (ART).

What Causes of Infertility Can IVF Treat?
When it comes to infertility, IVF may be an option if you or your partner have been diagnosed with:

Endometriosis
Low sperm counts
Problems with the uterus or fallopian tubes
Problems with ovulation
Antibody problems that harm sperm or eggs
The inability of sperm to penetrate or survive in the cervical mucus
Poor egg quality
Genetic disease of mother or father
An unexplained fertility problem

IVF is never the first step in the treatment of infertility except in cases of complete tubal blockage. Instead, it's reserved for cases in which other methods such as fertility drugs, surgery, and artificial insemination haven't worked.


What is your pregnancy ratio per embryo transfer?
What is your pregnancy rate for couples in our age group and with our fertility problem?
What is the live birth rate for all couples who undergo this procedure each year at your facility?
How many of those deliveries are twins or other multiple births?
How much will the procedure cost, including the cost of the hormone treatments?


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What Can I Expect From IVF?
The first step in IVF involves injecting hormones so you produce multiple eggs each month instead of only one. You will then be tested to determine whether you're ready for egg retrieval.

Prior to the retrieval procedure, you will be given injections of a medication that ripens the developing eggs and starts the process of ovulation. Timing is important; the eggs must be retrieved just before they emerge from the follicles in the ovaries. If the eggs are taken out too early or too late, they won't develop normally. Your doctor may do blood tests or an ultrasound to be sure the eggs are at the right stage of development before retrieving them.
During the procedure, your doctor will locate follicles in the ovary with ultrasound and remove the eggs with a hollow needle. The procedure usually takes less than 30 minutes.

Immediately following the retrieval, your eggs will be mixed in the laboratory with your partner's sperm, which they will have donated on the same day.

While you and your partner go home, the fertilized eggs are kept in the clinic under observation to ensure optimal growth. Depending on the clinic, you may even wait up to five days until the embryo reaches a more advanced blastocyst stage.

Once the embryos are ready, you will return to the IVF facility so doctors can transfer one or more into your uterus. This procedure is quicker and easier than the retrieval of the egg. The doctor will insert a flexible tube called a catheter through your vagina and cervix and into your uterus, where the embryos will be deposited.

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