What is IVF ?
In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a complex series of procedures used to help with fertility or prevent genetic problems and assist with the conception of a child. In vitro fertilization is the fertilization process of the egg obtained from the woman and the sperm obtained from the man in the laboratory environment in couples with infertility problems. Today, depending on different infertility problems, in vitro fertilization treatment options are offered with the best results.
IVF is the most effective form of assisted reproductive technology. The procedure can be done using your own eggs and your partner's sperm. Or IVF may involve eggs, sperm or embryos from a known or anonymous donor. In some cases, a gestational carrier — a woman who has an embryo implanted in her uterus — might be used. It is a method in which a determined dose of medication is used for approximately 15 days to create a certain number of eggs in the expectant mother. In this process, egg development in the expectant mother is followed by ultrasonography and certain test techniques. When the follicles containing the egg cell reach the desired size, the egg total process is applied. The collection process of the matured eggs with the maturation needle calledOvum Pick Upin short OPU .