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Dr Shweta Kaul Jha is a popular IVF Specialist in Indore,MP. She is one of the first infertility specialists of the city who had full-fledged structured training to understand and treat reproductive medicine which includes reproductive endocrinology, endoscopic treatment and IVF/ICSI treatments. To make an appointment with our Experienced Infertility Specialist Call 8889016663 – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Ask for Consultation To make an appointment with
our Experienced Infertility Specialist Call
  88890 16663 or request an appointment online.
In Vitro fertilisation (IVF)
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In Vitro fertilisation (IVF)
IVF is In Vitro(Outside) Fertilisation. Eggs are
removed from the ovaries and fertilised with
sperm in the laboratory. The fertilised egg
(embryo) is later placed in the womans womb.
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Why IVF for me? IVF as your best treatment
option if you have been diagnosed with
unexplained infertility your tubes are
blocked you have been unsuccessful with intra
uterine insemination (IUI) there is a low sperm
count How does IVF work? Steps as follows. For
women
Step 1. Suppressing the natural monthly hormone
cycle As a first step of the IVF process you may
be given a drug to suppress your natural cycle.
Treatment is given either as a daily injection.
This continues for about two weeks. Step 2.
Increasing the egg fertility hormone called FSH.
This is usually taken as a daily injection for
around 12 days. This hormone will increase the
number of eggs you produce .With more fertilised
eggs, the clinic has a greater choice of embryos
to use in your treatment.
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Step 3. Progress with scan throughout the drug
treatment, the clinic will monitor your progress.
This is done by vaginal ultrasound scans and,
possibly, blood tests. 3438 hours before your
eggs are due to be collected you have a hormone
injection to help your eggs mature. Step 4. Egg
collection the IVF process eggs are usually
collected by ultrasound guidance under sedation.
This involves a needle being inserted into the
scanning probe and into each ovary. The eggs are,
in turn, collected through the needle. Step 5.
Creating Embryos Your eggs are mixed with your
husbands or the donors sperm and cultured in
the laboratory. They are then checked to see if
any have fertilised. Those that have been
fertilised (now called embryos) are grown in the
laboratory incubator for 2 5 days before being
retransferred. The best one, two or exceptionally
three embryos will then be chosen for
transfer. Step 6. Embryo transfer For women
under the age of 40, one or two embryos can be
transferred. If you are 40, or over, a maximum of
three can be used.The number of embryos is
restricted because of the risks associated with
multiple births. Remaining embryos may be frozen
for future IVF attempts, if they are suitable.
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For Men Step 1. Collecting sperm around the
time your wifes eggs are collected, you are
asked to produce a fresh sample of sperm. This is
stored for a short time before the sperm are
washed and spun at a high speed. This is so the
healthiest and most active sperm can be selected.
If you are using donated sperm, it is removed
from frozen storage, thawed and prepared in the
same way.
Dr. Shweta Kaul Jha is a popular IVF Specialist
in Indore, MP. She is one of the first
infertility specialists of the city who had
full-fledged structured training to understand
and treat reproductive medicine which includes
reproductive endocrinology, endoscopic treatment
and IVF/ICSI treatments. To make an appointment
with our Experienced Infertility Specialist Call
8889016663
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