STEP 1 : First Consultation and Assessment
Both the male and female partner visit the clinic for a thorough medical examination and blood tests. They also consult with an embryologist. The specialist may prescribe medication.
Both the male and female partner visit the clinic for a thorough medical examination and blood tests. They also consult with an embryologist. The specialist may prescribe medication.
If IVF with a donor embryo is determined to be the best course of action for the couple, the intended mother is monitored through blood investigations along with ultrasound on day two or three of her menstrual cycle. Based on the results she receives, light hormone medication may be given to enhance the ability of the donor embryo to implant.
Taking the mother’s physical state into consideration, the number and development stage of the embryos required for the couple is determined.
Once the embryos are identified by the embryologist in the ART lab, the embryologist initiates the process of thawing the embryos to prepare them for transfer.
The embryologist examines the quantity, quality, and growth of the cultured embryos. Considering the female partner’s history of IVF cycles, the embryologist then selects the best embryo and an appropriate day for its transfer into the uterus of the female partner.
After the embryosare placed in the uterus, the clinician might prescribe medicines that increases uterine receptivity. After a period of 14-15 days, blood tests are conducted to confirm the pregnancy.