IVF was initially developed for women who had obstructed or missing fallopian tubes, and it remains the preferred method in these cases. It is also utilised when other conditions exist, such as male factor infertility, endometriosis, and unexplained infertility, where no underlying cause of infertility can be identified. Our professional will analyse your medical history and direct you to the most appropriate therapy and diagnostic tests for you.

The first sign of successful IVF is for the female to not feel much pain or cramping in her womb. IVF has many steps and after the first few steps of testing, counselling, gametes retrieval and fertilization, comes the embryo transfer step. When doctors transfer the embryo they wait for two weeks after it for the pregnancy result. This is to see if IVF was successful or not. At failure the woman may have a miscarriage.

No, IVF may sometimes cause mild discomfort or pain: The injections used for IVF are purified and injected in subcutaneous form the egg collection process is done under anaesthesia which is totally painless

If the male or the female is suffering from infertility, has a miscarriage, has unsuccessful medication and IUI, or has genetic problems, they must decide to go for IVF. However, after careful examination, doctors confirm whether you need IVF.

It takes almost 10-14 days to confirm pregnancy after IVF. The confirmation is done with the help of a blood test in which the female’s HCG hormone is observed in the bloodstream.