Worth Knowing

Overview about IVF

IVF or In-vitro Fertilization is an ART solution which is routinely used to help couples facing fertility issues. It is more commonly known as the ‘Test-tube baby’ procedure. It is the procedure by which the prepared sperm and ovum are made to fertilise under laboratory conditions; the embryo is then transferred back to the uterus of the female partner for further development.

Success and IVF

The success of an IVF procedure is around 30-35%, however in women younger than the age of 35 years the success rate is around 40%. The success of an IVF procedure depends upon a number of factors such as:

  • Age of the female partner
  • Duration of infertility
  • Type of infertility
  • Cause of infertility
  • Quality of the sperm, ova (eggs), and embryo
  • Development of the endometrium

Success and IVF

The success of an IVF procedure is around 30-35%, however in women younger than the age of 35 years the success rate is around 40%. The success of an IVF procedure depends upon a number of factors such as:

  • Age of the female partner
  • Duration of infertility
  • Type of infertility
  • Cause of infertility
  • Quality of the sperm, ova (eggs), and embryo
  • Development of the endometrium

Success and IVF

The success of an IVF procedure is around 30-35%, however in women younger than the age of 35 years the success rate is around 40%. The success of an IVF procedure depends upon a number of factors such as:

  • Age of the female partner
  • Duration of infertility
  • Type of infertility
  • Cause of infertility
  • Quality of the sperm, ova (eggs), and embryo
  • Development of the endometrium

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Success and IVF

The success of an IVF procedure is around 30-35%, however in women younger than the age of 35 years the success rate is around 40%. The success of an IVF procedure depends upon a number of factors such as:

  • Age of the female partner
  • Duration of infertility
  • Type of infertility
  • Cause of infertility
  • Quality of the sperm, ova (eggs), and embryo
  • Development of the endometrium