In Vitro Fertilization for Infertility

 

In vitro fertilization may be a treatment option if:

  • A woman's fallopian tubes are missing or blocked.
  • A woman has severe endometriosis.
  • A man has low sperm counts.
  • Artificial or intrauterine insemination has not been successful.
  • Unexplained infertility has continued for a long time. How long a couple chooses to wait is influenced by the female partner's age and other personal factors.
  • A couple wants to test for inherited disorders before embryos are transferred.

IVF can be performed even if a:

  • Woman has had a tubal ligation reversal surgery that was not successful.
  • Woman does not have fallopian tubes.
  • Woman's fallopian tubes are blocked and can't be repaired.

IVF can be done using donor eggs for women who cannot produce their own eggs due to advanced age or other causes.

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