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At MAA Institute of Reproductive Medicine & IVF Centre, we combine experience, advanced technology, and ethical care to Deliver trusted infertility treatment across Delhi, Gurgoan and NCR.
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IVF (In Vitro Fertilisation) is one of the most effective and widely used assisted reproductive technologies (ART) for treating male and female infertility. In IVF, fertilisation occurs outside the human body in a specialised laboratory, where a woman's egg is combined with a man's sperm to form an embryo. The healthy embryo is then transferred into the woman's uterus to achieve pregnancy.
IVF is a structured fertility treatment that begins with ovarian stimulation to produce multiple eggs, followed by egg retrieval and fertilization in a specialized laboratory using IVF or ICSI techniques. The developed embryo is then transferred into the uterus, and a pregnancy test is performed after two weeks to confirm successful implantation.
IVF success rates depend on factors such as woman's age, egg and sperm quality, underlying infertility causes, and embryo quality. With advanced technology, personalised treatment protocols, and experienced fertility specialists, IVF success rates have significantly improved.
IVF is a safe and scientifically proven fertility treatment when performed at a reputed IVF centre under the guidance of experienced fertility specialists. Modern IVF techniques prioritise patient safety, ethical practices, and optimal pregnancy outcomes.
IVF may be recommended if pregnancy has not occurred after 12 months of trying (or 6 months if the woman is over 35), if there is male factor infertility, if the fallopian tubes are blocked or damaged, if previous fertility treatments have failed, or if genetic testing of embryos is required.
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