Is IVF For Me?

Through complete infertility assessment, we can streamline the right approach for going through IVF treatment with us.

  1. Tubal problems
  2. Ovulatory problems
  3. Failed IUI Cycles
  4. Cervical and immunological factors
  5. Endometriosis
  6. Male infertility cases
  7. Painful intercourse (Vaginismus)
  8. Guided embryo transfer through specially designed catheters.

Why choose Apollo Fertility?

With the help of the world-class facilities at Apollo Fertility, being a parent will no longer be a dream. Our expert team of leading Doctors, Embryologists, Andrologists, Counsellors and Lab Technicians are skilled to find out the root cause leading to infertility. With a record of near zero-infection rates, state-of-the-art technology and clinical protocols that are closely monitored, Apollo Fertility gives you the expertise and technology to increase your chances of getting pregnant. Apart from this are the specialized investigative procedures for infertility in men and women that improve a couple's chances of getting pregnant.

 

Patient-Centric Approach

State-Of-The-Art Technology

Apollo's 36 year-old legacy

Near-Zero Infection Rates

High Success Rates

Expert Panel of Surgeons, Doctors & Pathologists


Patient-Centric Approach

State-Of-The-Art Technology

Apollo's 36 year-old legacy

Near-Zero Infection Rates


High Success Rates

Expert Panel of Surgeons, Doctors & Pathologists


Steps Involved In IVF

What are the Steps Involved In IVF treatment?

The complete procedure of IVF cycle may last from four to six weeks.
The step-by-step procedure of IVF includes:

During the stimulation phase of an IVF cycle, patients self-administer hormones. The length of the stimulation phase depends on the response to the medication regimen. Monitoring with blood tests and ultrasound of the ovaries tracks this response.
You will be put under mild sedation and the eggs are collected with a hollow needle that is attached to the ultrasound probe. After egg retrieval, you are asked to use the medication that prepares the lining of the womb for embryo transfer. Eggs can sometimes be stored if you want to delay the process of becoming pregnant.
Your partner is asked to produce a semen sample. The specimen is washed thoroughly, and the sperms that show maximum motility are selected. Such sperms can be used fresh for fertilizing the egg or frozen and used later on.
Retrieved eggs are fertilized either by conventional insemination, the placement of eggs and sperm in a culture-containing dish or by intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). The eggs are regularly monitored to confirm the fertilization.
Embryologists monitor the embryo's growth and viability to determine whether a day 3 or day 5 transfer should be done. Embryo transfers three days after retrieval when the embryo contains four-to-eight cells may be done or embryos are often transferred five days after retrieval and fertilization (Day 5 transfer or blastocyst transfer). A small catheter is inserted through which the embryo is placed in your uterus. If the procedure is successful, it takes about six to ten days for the implantation to occur
The embryologist evaluates any remaining embryos for cryopreservation (freezing). Embryo cryopreservation gives patients who wish to have another child the option to have an embryo transferred at a later date without having to complete another IVF cycle.
Two weeks after retrieval, a pregnancy blood test is performed. If this test is positive, the patient is considered four weeks pregnant.

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