Step One: Starting from Day 2 of the menstrual cycle the patient will need to undergo daily injections and ultrasound scans at regular intervals to monitor follicle growth. Ovarian stimulation may also be achieved with a combination of tablets and injections. In addition, blood tests are also done to monitor hormone levels. The uterine lining will be assessed at the time of the ultrasound scan.
Step Two: When the follicles reach the right size (18-20mm) as seen on the ultrasound scan by the IVF specialist, an injection called the trigger is given to mature the eggs
Step Three: The egg retrieval is scheduled 34 to 36 hours after administration of the trigger injection.
Step Four: On the day of oocyte retrieval the husband or partner will need to give a semen sample. There should be a period of abstinence of 2- 3 days before giving the sample. If the partner cannot be present or in case of difficulties in producing a sample on the day of egg retrieval, a semen sample is collected in advance and the semen analyzed and frozen for use during the IVF
Step Five: The semen sample is processed and placed in a petri dish along with the retrieved eggs.
Step Six: Fertilization takes place and embryo development starts.
Step Seven: Embryos can be cultured in the lab for up to five days depending on their quality.
Step Eight: The embryo transfer may be done on any day between the second and fifth day after oocyte retrieval. By the fifth day the embryo is a blastocyst and having a blastocyst transfer can improve your chances of pregnancy. Generally, not more than two embryos are transferred but you can also opt for an elective single embryo transfer.
Step Nine: Two weeks after the date of embryo transfer a blood test is done to check for pregnancy
Ectopic Pregnancy
Although the IVF process places the embryo in the uterus, sometimes it can get implanted outside the womb. This happens mostly due to damaged fallopian tubes and can cause abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding, and other complications. In case of severe abdominal pain please contact your IVF specialist immediately.
Drug Reaction
Injectable fertility drugs can sometimes cause hot flushes, insomnia, and nausea. It can also cause Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome (OHSS) where ovaries become swollen, causing pain.
Multiple Pregnancy
In certain cases where more than one embryo is planted in the uterus, it can lead to multiple pregnancies with twins, triplets, or quadruplets.
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