FAQ’s

There are chances of a stinging sensation, but there is no additional pain through IVF injection. And the sensation is nothing serious to bother about.

The process of Invitro fertilization (IVF), includes the collection of mature eggs from ovaries and fertilized by the sperm in a lab. Then one or more fertilized eggs (known as embryos) are kept in the uterus. That is where the baby develops.

In Vitro fertilization also known as IVF, is a complex process of joining a woman’s egg and the sperm of a man in a laboratory-plated dish. The term In Vitro refers to the context outside the human body. The term Fertilization refers to the sperm entering the egg.

IVF includes a range of processes such as egg retrieval, fertilization, and embryo transfer, and is accompanied by a pregnancy test. The complete cycle of IVF generally takes 7-8 weeks.

IVF shall be preferred to the patient when the chances of getting pregnant are immensely low with IUI, whereas higher with IVF. These may also refer to biological issues such as damage to the fallopian tube and many more.

As we know to the fact that women are most fertile at the age ranging 20. But the chances of getting naturally pregnant decreases as the age increases. IVF is mostly opted for by women aged 35 or above.

The cost of IVF varies differently, depending upon the doctor’s qualification, hospital, techniques, and equipment used. Wherein the average cost ranges somewhere between Rs 1,00,000 to Rs 1,50,000.

There are no major disadvantages to IVF, but the female partner has to go through hormonal injections for as long as 12 days. It also comes with the chances of multiple pregnancies.

IVF babies are as healthy as normal reproduced babies, their physical attributes and mental capacity are weighted equally. And they are found equally compatible with normal children.

Yes, in most cases, the babies are reproduced by vaginal birth or normal delivery. Wherein the mode of delivery is earlier discussed through the mother, considering the individual circumstances.

The process of Invitro fertilization (IVF), includes the collection of mature eggs from ovaries and fertilized by the sperm in a lab. Then one or more fertilized eggs (known as embryos) are kept in the uterus. That is where the baby develops.