In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) is a procedure first successfully utilized in 1978 in which a woman’s ovaries are stimulated with fertility drugs
to produce multiple mature eggs, which are then removed from her body
and are fertilized in the laboratory with her partner’s (or donor)
sperm. The resulting embryos are cultured for three to five days, at
which point, and the best 1 or 2 embryos are then transferred back into
her uterus.
IVF PROCEDURES
An IVF procedure at SIRM involves the following steps (click on each for a more detailed overview):
- Preparing for Controlled Ovarian Hyperstimulation (COH)
- Undergoing Controlled Ovarian Hyperstimulation
- Egg Retrieval
- Sperm Processing
- Fertilization of Eggs in the Laboratory
- Selecting the Best Embryos for Transfer
- Embryo Transfer
- Cryopreservation (Freezing) of Remaining Embryos This is dependent on having additional viable embryos left after embryo transfer. Embryos can be frozen for use at a later time and at a much lower cost compared to a full IVF cycle.
IVF COSTS
How much is IVF?
Given the relative absence of insurance reimbursement for in vitro
fertilization cost, the Sher Fertility Institutes strive to make IVF
more affordable to everyone that needs it. To this end, we have
developed a number of IVF package plans and provide information on
financing options to bring fertility treatment within reach of all of
our patients.
To learn more about pricing please contact one of our clinics or fill out the form to the right.
Natural Cycle IVF
Natural Cycle IVF is a no-stimulation approach used to eliminate the
use of fertility drugs. In a natural cycle of IVF, the woman is
monitored closely as she approaches ovulation. She may be given an hCG
“trigger” shot to induce ovulation and “ripen” her egg(s). The egg is
then retrieved and the cycle proceeds as a conventional IVF cycle, other
than the fact that if the egg does not fertilize, or arrests in its
development, the cycle will be cancelled at that point.
MICRO/MINI IVF
Introducing Micro-IVF – A More Successful Alternative to IUI
IVF CYCLE CALENDAR
What are the steps and timing of an IVF cycle?
When you schedule your IVF procedure, you will be given a calendar by
your clinical coordinator that will highlight all of the key components
of your cycle, including medications, appointments, ultrasounds,
tentative egg retrieval, embryo transfer and pregnancy test dates.
IVF Beta hCG LEVELS
Is my beta hCG strong? What do the numbers indicate?
The most important indicator in beta hCG tests is whether the number
doubles every 48 hours. In some cases where a beta number doubles
initially, then decreases its rate, it may indicate that a twin
pregnancy has reduced to a singleton. When this is the case, it may slow
initially, but should then begin to double again every 48 hours. Some
betas may start off as low as 3 or 4, then progress to a healthy
pregnancy, so there is really not a specific threshold number that
indicates a viable pregnancy. Every case is different. Read more about interpreting beta hCG numbers HERE.
IVF AND ACUPUNCTURE
There are varying opinions on the effectiveness of acupuncture at
aiding successful IVF. Certain studies indicate that there are benefits,
and many patients find that it gives them additional confidence and
peace of mind. In the end, it is a personal decision.
Source link: https://haveababy.com/infertility-treatments/in-vitro-fertilization-ivf
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