In vitro diagnostics require many tests which should be performed at the prescription of an infertility treatment specialist. Once these tests are done, it is ascertained that the patient is fit to undergo the in vitro fertilization treatment. There are four steps involved in in-vitro fertilization treatment.
After the in vitro diagnostics are performed, the infertility treatment begins. The first step involves medication which enhances multiple ovulations. The second step involves the monitoring of the egg growth and uterine lining development through ultrasound. This is when a trigger shot of human Chorionic Gonadotropin is administered. After this, the eggs are retrieved and placed in a dish along with the washed sperm specimen and left to incubate. Once fertilized the embryos are further incubated for development into multi-cell embryos. These embryos are then transferred into the uterus with the help of a catheter inserted through the cervix. The embryos can also be stored for future use.
After the in vitro diagnostics are performed, the infertility treatment begins. The first step involves medication which enhances multiple ovulations. The second step involves the monitoring of the egg growth and uterine lining development through ultrasound. This is when a trigger shot of human Chorionic Gonadotropin is administered. After this, the eggs are retrieved and placed in a dish along with the washed sperm specimen and left to incubate. Once fertilized the embryos are further incubated for development into multi-cell embryos. These embryos are then transferred into the uterus with the help of a catheter inserted through the cervix. The embryos can also be stored for future use.
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