Worried about recurrent implantation failure? Know more
Implantation failure can be disheartening, after the hard work and emotions that are invested in an IVF cycle. Recurrent implantation failure that occurs time after time with every cycle leads to intended parents eventually giving up or being hesitant to put more of their emotions into further IVF cycles. In many cases, everything may go smoothly, right from the egg retrieval to fertilization, along with the health of the mother and probability of implantation also determined to be high. However, the pregnancy never seems to ‘stick’. If you and your partner are planning to undergo IVF treatment, here’s everything you should know about recurrent implantation failure in IVF.
Real Length Of An IVF Treatment
Things you should be aware of while considering IVF
In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) is the process of removing an egg from a woman’s ovary and fertilizing it with a sperm in the laboratory. The fertilized egg, now referred to as an embryo, is then returned to the woman’s womb to grow and develop. IVF, commonly known as the test tube baby technique, begins with a series of hormonal therapy to stimulate the development of several follicles in the ovary. As it is with every other method of fertility treatment. There are several things that a patient should be aware of while considering an IVF such as: