Infertility treatment offers personalized, step-by-step care from medication to advanced reproductive techniques, focused on safe and effective paths to pregnancy.
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What Are the Treatment Options for Infertility, and How Are They Chosen?
An infertility diagnosis often marks the beginning of assisted reproductive care rather than the end of the journey. Modern reproductive medicine offers a wide range of treatments, from medication to advanced laboratory techniques, tailored to the cause of infertility, age, and time trying to conceive.
Our aim is to achieve pregnancy in the safest and most effective way. We start with the least invasive option and adjust treatment step by step based on your response, avoiding unnecessary procedures while maximizing success.
For women who have irregular cycles or do not ovulate at all, often due to conditions like Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), medication is the first line of defense. The goal is to stimulate the ovaries to release one or more eggs.
Intrauterine Insemination (IUI)
IUI, often called artificial insemination, is a procedure where sperm is placed directly inside the uterus around the time the ovary releases one or more eggs. This shortens the journey for the sperm and bypasses any potential barriers in the cervix.
The process involves preparing the sperm in the lab to concentrate the healthiest, most motile sperm. It is often combined with ovulation induction medication to ensure timing is perfect. IUI is frequently used for couples with unexplained infertility, mild male factor infertility, or issues with cervical mucus.
IVF is the most effective form of assisted reproductive technology. It involves retrieving mature eggs from the ovaries and fertilizing them with sperm in a laboratory dish.
Sometimes, physical barriers prevent conception. Surgery can repair these issues and restore natural fertility or improve the success rates of IVF.
Fertility Preservation
Care also extends to protecting your future fertility. Egg freezing is an option for women who wish to delay childbearing for career or personal reasons, or for those facing medical treatments like chemotherapy that could damage their ovaries. By freezing eggs at a younger age, women can stop the biological clock and use those eggs when they are ready to start a family.
Recovery varies by procedure.
At Liv Hospital, our IVF Center combines advanced technology with compassionate care to achieve high success rates. We use techniques like preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) and advanced incubators that support optimal embryo development.
Understanding the physical and emotional demands of fertility treatment, our expert team provides close monitoring, clear guidance, and continuous support throughout your journey. We are committed to helping you achieve your dream of parenthood.
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It depends on age, with higher success under thirty-five and declining rates as age increases.
No. It is done under sedation, with only mild discomfort afterward.
IUI places sperm in the uterus, while IVF fertilizes eggs in a lab with higher success rates.
Single embryo transfer is often recommended to reduce multiple pregnancy risks.
Yes. Temporary PMS-like symptoms such as mood swings and bloating may occur.
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