1. Stimulation of Egg Formation:
To promote the growth and development of eggs, the fertility specialist will administer oral or injectable drugs to the female patient. These injections are given in the areas of the stomach or the upper part of the thigh.
Depending on how the ovaries respond, the patient will need to take oral medicine for five days and injectables for eight to twelve days.
2. Ultrasound monitoring and Blood testing:
When taking injectable drugs, the patient can need ultrasound monitoring every two or three days to check the ovaries and egg growth.
Blood testing helps to track hormone levels linked to egg development and ovarian function. The fertility experts ensure that everything is running well through this checking and tracking.
3. Ovulation induction:
The doctor administers injectable (trigger-shot) to the patient. It causes ovulation in around 36 hours. The shot may be provided by a nurse at the clinic or self-administered at
4. Sperm Preparation:
A sperm sample from the male partner is provided, or a donor sperm sample is thawed and treated in the lab. The technician will wash the sperm sample and remove immobile sperm and waste materials in the semen during preparation. We will get a high-quality sperm sample at the end.
5. Insemination Procedure:
A woman lies on a check-up platform, precisely as she does with a routine pelvic exam. The fertility specialist would use a small, long, adjustable catheter to insert the sperm sample into the uterus. The entire procedure is painless and takes only a few minutes.
6. Pregnancy Testing:
Follow-up blood tests or a urinary pregnancy test kit can evaluate pregnancy within two weeks of insemination.