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Everything You Need To Know About Vitro Fertilization

To understand the different stages of in Vitro Fertilization and better understand this fertility treatment, visit RCC Fertility. Our specialists will guide you through the entire process or steps before starting your treatment.<br>

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Everything You Need To Know About Vitro Fertilization

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  1. EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT VITRO FERTILIZATION Artificial insemination is based on the very fact of depositing sperm in a woman’s uterus. In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) goes beyond this procedure by fertilizing the woman’s egg with the man’s sperm outside the woman’s body. www.rccfertility.com

  2. Stimulation of the ovaries This treatment most frequently starts at the end of a spontaneous menstrual cycle to obtain several oocytes. Ovulation stimulation promotes the selection and development of several follicles until maturation develops in the woman’s ovaries.

  3. Ovocyte puncture Once the parameters of ovarian stimulation are optimal, the next procedures are an injection of gonadotropin by ovarian puncture, followed by an oocyte retrieval in 36 hours. The doctor first directs a needle to the bottom of the vagina and passes through the wall to reach the ovaries using an ultrasound probe.

  4. Insemination The insemination is carried out the same day as the oocyte retrieval. Eggs interact with the sperm in vitro to become fertilised and transformed into embryos. Sometimes, sperm are directly injected into the oocytes to facilitate fertilisation.

  5. Embryo transfer Five days after oocyte collection, the embryo transfer effectuates the deposit of one or more embryos inside the uterine cavity. This procedure requires the patient’s bladder to be filled, in order to retrieve a better visualization with an abdominal ultrasound probe.

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