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IVF
In Vitro Fertilisation, abbreviated as IVF, is an effective method of procuring a progeny for infertile couples. It is recommended when either the male has a low sperm count, or the female has problems with ovulation, the uterus or the fallopian tube. It can also be done in case of endometriosis or other unexplained fertility problems.

It is very important to understand what actually an IVF procedure is, if you are planning to undergo one. Etymologically, ‘in vitro’ comes from Latin, and means ‘in glass’. It is termed so because of the method it follows. The basis of an IVF procedure is the acquiring of the egg and the sperms, and letting the fertilisation process take place outside the female body, ‘in vitro’. The baby produced through IVF is sometimes called a ‘test-tube baby’, because it is produced in a test-tube.

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IVF-Procedure

The step-by-step procedure involves:

1. The first step, in medical terms, is called ‘ovulation induction’, or simply, inducing or causing the egg formation in the female. The fertilisation of all eggs cannot be guaranteed. Hence, this procedure involves a strict regulation so as to get more than one egg in a cycle.

2. The second step, medically ‘follicular aspiration’, is the retrieval of the egg(s) from the ovary. It is done through a surgery that lasts for approximately 30 minutes. Local anaesthesia is given which makes it very easy for the patient.

3. The third step is where the sperms, received from ejaculation, are prepared by keeping them in appropriate conditions in the laboratory.

4. The fourth step is where the fertilisation has to happen. For the process, the eggs and the sperms are kept in an incubator (which provides controlled environmental conditions to help the fertilisation process) till embryos are formed. This is also known as ‘embryo culture’.

5. The fifth and the last step is the transfer of the newly formed embryo into the woman’s uterus, for the development of the embryo into a foetus. This procedure is done generally two to six days after the eggs are retrieved. Once the embryo is implanted, ultrasound and blood tests are done to check for the successful implantation and pregnancy symptoms. 
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IVF-Miracles

IVF is a highly considerable option for couples who lack the bliss of parenthood and complete families because of infertility problems. In the long term, the baby is as healthy as one born through natural methods, and IVF doesn’t come with any risk for the baby’s health. 

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Thanawala - Infertility specialists said...

Informative blog...Know the basics things about pregnancy, fertility in details by top fertility Gynaec surgeon in Vashi and Navi Mumbai

Kicchennai said...

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Kiran Infertility Centre is also known as KIC is one of the oldest and well-reputed infertility treatment facilities in India has started its journey way back in 1981. KIC in its four decades has been a pioneer in infertility treatment in India

Kiran Infertility Center – Chennai offers the best Varicocele treatment in Chennai. We are also providing other state-of-the-art treatments in ART like IVF, ICSI, IUI , Test Tube Baby, Egg Freezing and Altruistic Surrogacy to help in fulfilling your dreams of having a baby.
The male reproductive organ -Testes is located in the sac also known as scrotum. The scrotum also contains the arteries and veins that supplies blood to the reproductive glands. Any abnormality in the vein may lead to varicocele. So, any expansion of the veins within the scrotum may result in vericocele.
Varicocele is one of the known causes of low sperm count or production. Nevertheless, not all varicoceles affect sperm production. Varicoceles may also result in the testicles to shrink or cause failure in their development.
A varicocele can lead to infertility due to low sperm production or decrease in the quality of the sperms. It can also shrink the testicles. Varicoceles are common as they can be found in 15 percent of the adult male population and around 20 percent of adolescent males. They are more common in males aged around 15 to 25.
The good news is that varicoceles are treatable. Dozens of reports have been published demonstrating the benefit of varicocele surgery to improve sperm counts. Yet, varicocele repair remains controversial, particularly for small varicoceles that cannot be seen or felt on a physical exam. Studies have known greater improvements in semen quality after repair of large varicoceles compared with smaller ones.

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