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Posted 10/10/2019 by Dunya IVF

IVF with ICSI (in vitro fertilization with intracytoplasmic sperm injection) United States

Price: 3000EUR

IVF with ICSI (in vitro fertilization with intracytoplasmic sperm injection) bundle costs 3000 EUR. Typically, the whole process will take around 20 days – though it can be as short as 16 in some cases. Depending on the protocol chosen, long or short, you will have a different waiting time. You will need to go through an extensive period of health check-ups to make sure that you are both going to be successful candidates for the treatment.

What is IVF exactly?

Is a unique form of fertilization. In this process, you use a formulated, manual combination of an egg and sperm into a laboratory dish. From there, it is taken and then transferred to the uterus. The embryo is then grown in many ways like a typical baby, allowing the pregnancy process to carry on like any other child. Even if the steps of the treatment can be a little bit confusing, you will find that you need to undergo the following processes:

Hormone Stimulation: To begin, medication is provided to help stimulate the production of new eggs. When possible, multiple eggs are desired to help maximize the chances of development afterwards. After this has taken place, a transvaginal ultrasound will take place. This is used to help look closer at the ovaries, as well as any collected blood test samples. At this stage, it’s likely that the process can continue forward.

Collecting Eggs: The next phase of the process, collecting the egg, is carried out first by removal of the eggs. To do this, anesthetics are usually used to help reduce any discomfort. During the operation, the expert on-hand will use ultrasound images as a guide. On the same day, the male is asked to produce a sample of sperm, which is prepared for combination with the eggs.

Fertilization: After the above process has been carried out, the mother candidate’s eggs will be fertilized with father candidate’s sperm. Afterwards, this is cultured in the laboratory for 16–20 hours, after which checks for signs of fertilization will take place.

Embryo Transfer: At this stage, some quality embryos will be transferred to the mother candidates’ uterus. The embryos will at this point be transferred to the uterus. This process can take three or five days. After this catheter or small tube is inserted into the uterus to transfer the embryos.

●First off, you will need to meet with a proven IVF specialist. You wouldn’t go to a non-specialist for any other kind of treatment, so don’t make that mistake with this therapy. Start by going to meet up with a specialist, and you’ll go through a series of different tests and discussions. Such assistance is likely to produce better results and allows both parties to know where they stand.

●Once you go through this initial meeting, you’ll undergo medication that inhibits your natural menstrual cycle. Medication is vital, as it ensures that your two-stage program is more likely to achieve success. You’ll usually use both a daily injection that you will self-use. Such treatment lasts for around two weeks.

●Next, the medical team will look to make sure that your egg supply is suitably strong enough for the next phase of the process. This means taking follicle stimulating hormone, or FSH. It helps to increase the number of eggs that your ovaries are capable of producing, increasing the chance of fertilization.

●At this point, you’ll often undergo a progress analysis and evaluation of how things are going, usually involving ultrasound scans and blood tests to ensure that everything feels normal. You’ll also go through another hormonal injection usually to help speed up the process.

●Afterward, your eggs will be collected during a sedated treatment session. This won’t take long and is far less damaging or discomforting than it might sound just now. Once the eggs are collected, they will be prepped to fuse with the sperm from the partner or donor in a lab. When this is carried out, they are allowed to inseminate in their own specific incubator.

●Lastly, the embryo is transferred to the body. The transfer will take place using a catheter tube, and this will make sure that the process is quick, painless and usually free from sedatives. Various factors will determine the egg quantity taken, though, so there is no exact plan in place for this section. It’s entirely down to your circumstance.


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