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What to Do Before IVF...?

Preparation (two to four weeks before start of cycle). Make the realistic lifestyle changes outlined in this guide to ensure optimal health. Your doctor may help regulate your menstrual cycle to align with the start of your scheduled IVF cycle, hormones, and ovaries.<br>Stage 1 (1 day). Day one of your IVF cycle is the first day of your period closest to scheduled treatment. Yes, starting your period is a good thing here!<br>Stage 2 (3 to 12 days). Begin taking fertility drugs for the purpose of stimulating, or waking up, your ovaries. This prepares them for increased egg production.

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What to Do Before IVF...?

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  1. What to Do Before IVF...? There are various stages of a single IVF cycle. It’s possible to need more than one cycle to get pregnant. Here’s a breakdown of the stages, including the duration of each: Preparation (two to four weeks before start of cycle). Make the realistic lifestyle changes outlined in this guide to ensure optimal health. Your doctor may help regulate your menstrual cycle to align with the start of your scheduled IVF cycle, hormones, and ovaries. Stage 1 (1 day)​. Day one of your ​IVF cycle is the first day of your period closest to scheduled treatment. Yes, starting your period is a good thing here! Stage 2 (3 to 12 days)​. Begin taking fertility drugs for the purpose of stimulating, or waking up, your ovaries. This prepares them for increased egg production. Stage 3 (36 hours)​. A single injection of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) is given to stimulate the release of the developed eggs. It’s nicknamed the

  2. “pregnancy hormone.” Exactly 36 hours after the injection, you’ll undergo a procedure to retrieve, or harvest, the eggs. Stage 4 (1 day)​. Your partner (or donor) will have already provided sperm or will do so while you’re undergoing retrieval. Either way, the fresh eggs will be fertilized within hours. This is when you’ll begin taking progesterone, which helps prepareTrusted Source your uterus to maintain the viability of the pregnancy and reduce chance of miscarriage. Stage 5 (5 days)​. Less than a week after retrieval, your viable embryo will be transferred to your uterus in a noninvasive procedure. Stage 6 (9 to 12 days)​. You’ll be tested to ensure the embryo has safely implanted in the uterus, which will trigger your body’s release of pregnancy hormones. Below, we cover the lifestyle changes that’ll give your body the best support for pregnancy during your IVF cycle. For more Information​, Call Us:​​+91-7353873538 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10cz6qGlUDs Website: ​https://www.indiaivf.in/

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