IVF

IVF (In-Vitro Fertilisation) is a medical procedure that facilitates pregnancy through the fertilisation of a female's egg in a laboratory outside the body. It has revolutionised the treatment of infertility and has enabled many couples and individuals to become parents who otherwise were unable to do so. IVF is used for a variety of purposes, including providing couples with the ability to conceive when the male partner has a low sperm count, when the female partner has difficulty ovulating, and when couples are facing female infertility due to blocked fallopian tubes. It can also be used to select and screen embryos for genetic diseases and to help couples conceive with a donated egg or sperm. IVF has helped countless couples and individuals to have their dreams of parenthood realised and has changed medicine for the better.

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Mild Ovarian Stimulation has Similar Live Birth Rates as Compared with Hyper Stimulation for Treatment of Poor Responding IVF Patients of Advanced Maternal Age

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