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Nowadays, more and more women find themselves unable to conceive naturally. Fortunately, IVF technology has brought hope to countless families. However, many women hesitate because they fear the pain associated with the IVF process as portrayed in various promotions. So, is the IVF process really as painful as imagined?
In reality, the entire IVF process is not as painful as people imagine. IVF is a technique of in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer. Simply put, it involves retrieving eggs and sperm, fertilizing them outside the body, and then transferring the fertilized embryos back into the uterus to develop into a fetus.
The IVF process includes several stages: ovulation induction, egg retrieval, embryo transfer, and finally, confirmation of implantation. Today, we will break down each step in detail to help you understand whether the process truly involves discomfort.
On the second day of the menstrual cycle, when reproductive hormones and ultrasound results of the uterus and ovaries meet the requirements, the prospective mother will start injecting ovulation induction drugs. The doctor will monitor the growth of the follicles through ultrasound and hormone tests and decide whether to adjust the dosage of the ovulation induction drugs. This process usually takes about 9-10 days. When the follicles mature, the prospective mother will receive an HCG injection to promote the final maturation of the eggs. Egg retrieval is typically performed 35 hours after the HCG injection. The injections are subcutaneous or intramuscular, usually in the abdomen, and cause minimal discomfort.
The egg retrieval stage is performed under general anesthesia and takes about 5-10 minutes. This process is completely painless. After the procedure, the prospective mother needs to rest in bed for 1-2 hours before going home. Some may experience bloating, but it is not painful, and strenuous activities should be avoided.
After the eggs are retrieved, they are fertilized with sperm in the laboratory to form embryos. When the embryos develop to the blastocyst stage on the fifth day, they undergo IVF-PGT testing in most US clinics to check for chromosomal abnormalities. The best quality embryos are selected for transfer. The transfer process does not require anesthesia, and only a small number of women may feel discomfort. The transfer is typically done under ultrasound guidance, using a catheter to place the embryos in the ideal position within the uterine cavity. The entire process is painless. If it were painful, the doctor would consider using anesthesia, so there is no need to worry.
After understanding the entire IVF process, you will find that it is not as painful as imagined. Therefore, you should not be deterred by the fear of pain from trying IVF. Dr. Nathan Zhang has collaborated with IVF USA for many years and advises women to undergo IVF as early as possible. The success rate will be higher, and you will be able to have your baby sooner.
No matter what fertility challenges you face, trust in the power of modern medicine. By choosing the right medical institution and expert team, you will surely find a solution that suits you. Currently, IVF USA provides egg freezing, IVF, and third-party reproductive services. Their operations have expanded beyond the USA to include IVF and egg freezing in Japan, Thailand, Mexico, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and other regions, working closely with top IVF doctors worldwide. Let us help you achieve your dream of parenthood and welcome new life.