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During IVF, mature eggs are collected (retrieved) from ovaries and fertilized by sperm in a lab. Then the fertilized egg (embryo) or eggs (embryos) are transferred to the uterus. One full cycle of IVF takes about three weeks. Sometimes these steps are split into different parts and the process can take longer.

IVF injections are a critical piece in the IVF process. These injections help stimulate your ovaries to produce mature eggs that are then harvested and fertilized with sperm. In most circumstances, IVF injections do not involve much pain. At the same time, it is important to note that pain is subjective.

An average of 10 – 20 eggs are usually retrieved for IVF. However, not all of them are viable to use as on average, only about two-thirds have the appropriate maturity.

1.Ovarian stimulation.
2.Egg retrieval.
3.Sperm collection/retrieval.
4.Fertilization & embryo development.
5.Embryo transfer.

PGT can ensure that the embryo selected for transfer has the correct number of chromosomes, thereby reducing the chances for a failed IVF cycle and reducing the chance of miscarriage.

Genetic testing of embryos is still a relatively new technology and is often not covered by insurance which can make it costly for patients. The cost of PGT differs based on the genetics lab, the fertility clinic you are doing IVF at, and the number of embryos you are testing.

The goal of PGT is to allow your doctor and team to select embryos predicted to be free of a specific genetic condition or chromosome abnormalities for transfer. This test provides patients with an opportunity to reduce the chance for a genetic disease in their future children prior to pregnancy.

The main advantage of ICSI is the chances of fertilization are higher than just IVF if there is male-factor infertility. However, some complications can exist with ICSI, including possible damage to the egg during injection and impeding embryo growth in the lab.

An expert in ICSI selects a sperm cell. Selection is based on its motility (ability to move), normal head shape and overall appearance. The single sperm cell is then placed into a tiny, hair-thin glass needle. This special needle is gently inserted into an egg.

Egg freezing, or oocyte cryopreservation, is a process in which a woman's eggs (oocytes) are extracted, frozen and stored as a method to preserve reproductive potential in women of reproductive age.

Yes — and in fact, many women do. For example, some women choose to freeze their eggs when they're younger, and then when they're ready to have a baby, they can try to get pregnant naturally before deciding to tap into their frozen eggs.

Egg freezing can protect your eggs from disease or preserve them before invasive medical treatments. This is one of the benefits of egg freezing for women with cancer, endometriosis, or other illnesses that might affect their eggs, ovaries, or reproductive systems.

You will do 2-3 injections per day for 8-14 days and visit the centre every other day to monitor your progress. Once you are ready to take the trigger shot, the egg retrieval will be about 36 hours later. Then you are done!

Deciding how many eggs to freeze
Women under 35 should freeze 20 mature eggs for an 85% chance of having at least one child. Women 38 to 40 should freeze 30 mature eggs for a 75% chance of having at least one child.

When a girl reaches puberty, she has between 300,000-400,000 eggs, yet the monthly loss of oocytes slows down to 1,000. As a woman ages, fertility can drop due to the decreasing number and quality of the remaining eggs – to learn more about female fertility, read on how to increase fertility in women here.

Improving the quality and quantity of eggs by:

Maintain a balanced diet.
Maintain regular exercise and be physically active.
Relieve stress.
Quit Smoking.
  Get an Egg Checkup.

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