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August 26 -2010 All About Women's Health - Pregnancy Articles

The Truth About IVF Implantation
By Zoul-Kifl Pio


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In-vitro fertilization also called IVF includes the fertilization of a human egg cell in a lab and implantation of the embryo or the fertilized egg in the uterus or womb of the woman for pregnancy and child birth. Every now and then, an embryo that results from an in-vitro fertilization is frozen for it to be used later for IVF implantation.
In-vitro fertilization is that procedure followed by women who suffer from infertility issues. This procedure helps them to conceive a child and have a normal term of pregnancy. The procedure can also be used to prevent the transmission of hereditary diseases. Fertilization doesn't happen in a test tube but in a small container that is usually called a perti dish.
Test tube baby is the more common name for the baby that resulted from an in-vitro fertilization. There are procedures that you have to follow to produce a test tube baby. First, the eggs have to be collected from the woman. But before they are to be gathered, the woman has to take special medicines to stimulate her ovulation. When the eggs are ripe, the surgeon then performs an operation to remove all of them.
The next phase in IVF implantation includes that of fertilizing the egg and processing its development in the laboratory. After the egg's removal, it is brought to the lab where it's placed for development; it is soaked in the special fluid for around 6 hours. Then the partner or a sperm donor supplies the sperm specimen. This would take place at least 4 hours after the eggs have been collected. The sperm must be especially treated with washing and incubation. They are then placed together with the eggs and left for about eighteen hours. Following this procedure, the eggs are reexamined to see if fertilization has occurred. They are also returned for culture for the next 24 hours.
Following the fertilization method, the grown fertilized egg will then be transferred into the woman's uterus. For minimizing the risk of multiple pregnancies, only a few of the eggs are returned to the woman.
For more great information on IVF implantation, visit http://naturalinfertilitycure.com.


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Slim & Healthy Pregnancy.
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Maintain Good Health During And After Pregnancy.
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