
For many individuals and couples, trying to conceive can raise unexpected questions and concerns. When pregnancy doesn’t happen as planned, terms like IVF often come up—but what does IVF really involve, and when is it recommended?
In this guide, Dr. Sreelatha Gopalakrishnan, fertility specialist at Almond Blossoms, explains IVF in clear, simple terms and helps you understand what to expect before starting treatment.
What Is IVF and How Does It Work?
IVF (In Vitro Fertilisation) is a fertility treatment where an egg and sperm are fertilised outside the body in a laboratory, and the resulting embryo is transferred into the uterus to help achieve pregnancy.
IVF is commonly recommended when natural conception or simpler fertility treatments are unlikely to succeed.
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