Why is IVF used?
IVF can be used to treat infertility in the following patients:
- Blocked or damaged fallopian tubes
- Male factor infertility including decreased sperm count or sperm motility
- Women with ovulation disorders, premature ovarian failure, uterine fibroids
- Women who have had their fallopian tubes removed
- Individuals with a genetic disorder
- Individuals with a genetic disorder
Why is IVF used?How is In Vitro Fertilization Done?
There are five basic steps in the IVF and embryo transfer process:
Step 1:
Fertility medications are prescribed to stimulate egg production. Multiple eggs are
desired because some eggs will not develop or fertilize after retrieval. A transvaginal
ultrasound is used to examine the ovaries, and blood test samples are taken to check
hormone levels.
Step 2:
Eggs are retrieved through a minor surgical procedure that uses ultrasound imaging
to guide a hollow needle through the pelvic cavity to remove the eggs. Medication is
provided to reduce and remove potential discomfort.
Step 3:
The male is asked to produce a sample of sperm, which is prepared for combining
with the eggs.
Step 4:
In a process called insemination, the sperm and eggs are mixed together and stored
in a laboratory dish to encourage fertilization. In some cases where there is a lower
probability of fertilization, intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) may be used. Through this
procedure, a single sperm is injected directly into the egg in an attempt to achieve
fertilization. The eggs are monitored to confirm that fertilization and cell division are taking
place. Once this occurs, the fertilized eggs are considered embryos.
Step 5:
The embryos are usually transferred into the woman’s uterus three to five days
following egg retrieval and fertilization. A catheter or small tube is inserted into the uterus
to transfer the embryos. This procedure is painless for most women, although some may
experience mild cramping. If the procedure is successful, implantation typically occurs
around six to ten days following egg retrieval.
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BioBench Solutions provides end-to-end solutions for ART Turnkey Projects. We undertake
complete IVF and IUI Lab Set-ups with world class equipment. Starting with site survey to
designing and development of your architectural design we are committed to the customer
through the entire process.
IUI and IVF Labs
Our experienced team works closely with you to
understand your vision and we have solutions for
different specification and budget requirements.
We approach all inquiries in a scientific and
systematic method and a dedicated project
manager will assist you from start to finish.
- Initial requirements gathering by a
project manager
- Analysis of the available space and
customers vision by lab set up team
- Presentation of detailed layout by
architect.
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Presentation of equipment quotation
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Once the commercials are agreed upon,
timelines and milestones are setup to
efficiently deliver the complete lab
- Lab validation and handover of IVF unit
Delivering Confidence
While each equipment may vary depending on
your exact needs, the deliverables supplied in your
lab set-up project will be delivered according to
your statement of work to define the project.