In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF), also known as IVF, refers to a technique in which sperm and eggs are fertilised in an artificially controlled environment outside the body. In simple terms, one or more eggs are detached from the mother’s uterus and allowed to unite with the father’s sperm, and the successfully united embryos are transferred to the uterus of the assisted reproduction volunteer.
Participants may be required to use fertility drug treatments to stimulate egg production, which in turn increases the success rate of conception, before undergoing in vitro fertilisation. Once the eggs are ready, they are transferred from the mother’s ovaries to a safe, sterile location where they are incubated with the father’s sperm.
During this time of incubation, the doctor monitors the growth of the embryos at all times until they are transferred into the womb of the mother or the assisted reproduction provider.
Indications for IVF
Blocked or removed fallopian tubes
Endometriosis
Polycystic ovary syndrome
Irregular ovulation
IVF Success Rates
With our technologically advanced and experienced medical team, we are able to utilise the most up-to-date modern technology to provide high quality treatment for every patient. We will ensure that your experience is safe and comfortable at every step of the way, and we are technically monitored by our doctors in Europe and the USA to ensure the quality of our medicine.
We have now achieved a 60% success rate for self-in vitro fertilisation (IVF) and an IVF success rate of over 85% for our egg donation programme.
NewBorn NewBorn is dedicated to helping our clients through every stage of treatment and minimising the risks associated with IVF procedures. We provide the most professional and reliable service to every patient in the most comprehensive and efficient way to fulfil your wish of becoming a parent.
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