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Step-by-Step IVF Procedure Explained - Guided by the Best IVF and Fertility Specialist

10-16-2025 11:57 AM CET | Health & Medicine

Press release from: Dr. Sayali Shitole - Best IVF and Fertility Specialist in PCMC

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Step-by-Step IVF Procedure Explained - Guided by the Best IVF

Infertility can be emotionally challenging for couples who dream of having a child. Thanks to modern reproductive medicine, In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) has helped millions achieve parenthood. IVF involves combining eggs and sperm outside the body and transferring the resulting embryo into the uterus. Here's a simple explanation of each step of the IVF process, guided by the best IVF and fertility specialist to ensure safety, precision, and high success rates.

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The journey begins with an initial consultation and fertility evaluation. The IVF consultant reviews your medical history and recommends tests for both partners. For women, hormone tests and ultrasounds assess ovarian function, while men undergo semen analysis. Based on these results, a customized treatment plan is designed. The next step is ovarian stimulation, where fertility medications help produce multiple mature eggs instead of one. The doctor monitors follicle growth through regular ultrasounds and blood tests. Once follicles are ready, an injection is given to trigger egg maturation.

Egg retrieval follows after 34-36 hours. This is a minor, painless procedure done under sedation, where eggs are collected from the ovaries using ultrasound guidance. At the same time, the male partner provides a semen sample. The embryologist then performs fertilization, either by combining eggs and sperm in a lab dish (IVF) or injecting a single sperm directly into an egg (ICSI) in cases of male infertility. The fertilized eggs develop into embryos over the next few days under constant monitoring.

In the embryo culture and selection phase, the embryos are carefully observed for growth and quality. By day 3 or day 5, the healthiest embryos are selected for transfer, while the remaining ones may be frozen for future use. The embryo transfer is a simple and painless procedure where the chosen embryo is placed into the uterus using a thin catheter. The uterine lining is prepared beforehand to support successful implantation. After the transfer, the patient is advised to rest and take prescribed medications, such as progesterone, to maintain the uterine lining.

After the transfer comes the crucial "two-week wait," during which the embryo implants. Stress management, rest, and a healthy lifestyle are vital during this period. About two weeks later, a blood test confirms pregnancy. If positive, an ultrasound follows to check the baby's development. In some cases, if the attempt isn't successful, the IVF consultant reviews the cycle and recommends further steps such as frozen embryo transfer or additional investigations.

The best IVF and fertility specialists emphasize emotional support and holistic care throughout the process. Modern techniques like time-lapse embryo monitoring, PGT, and AI-based selection have greatly improved success rates. With personalized treatment, compassionate care, and advanced technology, IVF offers hope to couples facing infertility. The journey to parenthood may be challenging, but with the right consultant, it can lead to the most rewarding outcome-a healthy baby and a happy family.
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Dr. Sayali Shitole - IVF & Fertility Specialist

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Dr. Sayali Shitole is an experienced IVF and Fertility Specialist dedicated to helping couples achieve parenthood through advanced treatments like IVF, ICSI, IUI, endoscopy, and hormonal care. At DPU IVF & Endoscopy Center, PCMC, she combines modern reproductive technology with compassionate care, offering personalized fertility solutions that bring hope, healing, and happiness to every family.

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