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What is In Vitro Fertilization?

an egg is fertilized via in vitro fertilization

an egg is fertilized via in vitro fertilization

In vitro fertilization, or IVF, is a complex treatment for infertility that works to help couples conceive a child. During IVF, an egg is removed from a woman’s ovaries and is joined in a test tube with a sperm cell. The cells fuse to form a zygote, which will become an embryo after it starts dividing.

Unlike artificial insemination, in which the sperm is placed in the uterus and conception happens normally, in vitro fertilization involves a baby being conceived completely outside of the mother’s womb. Since IVF was introduced in the United States in 1981, this technology has resulted in over 200,000 successful pregnancies. Even though IVF is the most effective form of assisted reproductive technology, only about 5% of couples struggling with infertility will seek it out because it is fairly expensive.

The Reasons For In Vitro Fertilization

Usually, if you and your partner are experiencing infertility, other methods to increase fertility are attempted before IVF. For example, it is common to take ovulation-inducing fertility medications that will increase the production of eggs or to undergo intrauterine insemination, sometimes both at the same time. However, if you or your partner have certain health conditions, then IVF may be offered as the primary treatment option. These include:

The Risks of In Vitro Fertilization

There are some risks associated with IVF. These include:

The Results of In Vitro Fertilization

Your doctor will take a blood sample anywhere from ten days to two weeks after the procedure to test whether or not you are pregnant. Your chance of success with IVF depends on certain factors, such as your age, the status of the embryo when it was implanted, your reproductive history, the cause of your infertility, and other lifestyle factors. If you do not become pregnant the first time, you can talk with your doctor about how to increase your chances of getting pregnant using IVF if you choose to attempt another cycle.

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