July 4, 2010

IVF Implantation Versus Infertility

In-vitro fertilization also known as IVF includes that of fertilizing the human egg cell in a lab and implanting the embryo or the fertilized egg inside the womb or uterus of a woman for having regular pregnancy and birth.Every now and then, the resulting embryo as a result of in-vitro fertilization is then frozen to be used for later IVF implantation.

In-vitro fertilization is a treatment procedure for women who have the difficulty to .The procedure is used to help conceive and have a normal period of pregnancy.� The procedure can also be used to prevent the transmission of hereditary diseases.� Fertilization will happen not in the test tube, but in small container which is called a perti dish.

Test tube baby is the popular name for the baby resulting from the in-vitro fertilization.� There are a number of procedures that can be done in order to produce the test tube baby.The first step would to gather eggs from the woman.But before they are collected, the woman has to take special medications to stimulate ovulation.When the eggs are ripe, the surgeon then performs an operation to remove them.

The next part in IVF implantation involves that of egg fertilization and development in the laboratory.After the egg is removed, it is taken to the lab where it’s placed in a special fluid for about 6 hours.The male partner or a sperm donor then supplies the sperm specimen.This must happen at least four hours after the eggs are collected.The sperm should be washed and incubated well.They are also mixed up with the eggs and left for 18 hours.To follow the procedure, the eggs are reexamined to check if it has fertilized.� They are then returned to culture for another twenty four hours.

Following the fertilization procedure, that grown fertilized egg will be transferred into the woman’s womb.� To minimize the risk of multiple pregnancy, only a few eggs are returned to the woman.

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