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In simple terms IVF means fertilization outside the body. After ovarian stimulation, eggs are collected from the women’s ovaries and then fertilized by the husband’s sperms in a petri dish in a controlled laboratory environment. The resulting embryos are deposited into the women’s uterus by embryo transfer.
Blocked or damaged fallopian tubes – IVF bypasses the tubes entirely.
Severe male infertility – Very low sperm count or poor sperm quality.
Endometriosis-related infertility – When other treatments have failed.
Failed IUI or other fertility treatments – When simpler options don’t succeed.
Older women or low ovarian reserve – Especially over age 35 with fertility decline.
Higher success rates – Especially for complex or long-term infertility cases.
Bypasses many fertility issues – Tubal, sperm, and ovulation problems.
Multiple embryos can be created – Increases the chances of pregnancy.
Embryo freezing is possible – For future use or multiple attempts.
Genetic screening available – Helps detect inherited disorders before implantation.
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