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Quicker Path to Pregnancy With IVF

You may be able to find a quicker path to pregnancy with IVF

Our Indianapolis fertility doctors often recommend a quicker path to pregnancy with IVF, or in vitro fertilization. With high success rates, in vitro fertilization is a popular fertility treatment that can help patients move past various fertility challenges. IVF can be so effective at bypassing many fertility issues that many doctors recommend it over other treatments.

Learn who can benefit from IVF

At Midwest Fertility Specialists, our team finds that many types of patients can be good candidates for in vitro fertilization.

Diminished ovarian reserve. If a woman has low egg quality or quantity, she may have trouble conceiving without an advanced fertility treatment like IVF.

Damaged or blocked fallopian tubes. Damage or infection can result in a blockage of the fallopian tubes. This obstruction can prevent the sperm from reaching the egg or keep the fertilized egg from entering the uterus. Some patients find a quicker path to pregnancy with IVF, as it allows our fertility doctors to bypass the fallopian tubes completely.

Endometriosis. A patient with endometriosis may experience inflammation, fallopian tube challenges or issues with the lining of her uterus. These are issues that a doctor may be able to circumvent with in vitro fertilization.

Ovulation disorders. Ovulation disorders, like polycystic ovary syndrome, can affect reproductive hormones and ovulation. As a result, it can be harder to conceive. Treatments like in vitro fertilization may be a good option.

Our Indianapolis fertility doctors help patients learn why they’re struggling to conceive and then create a treatment plan to help them become parents.

What to expect from a quicker path to pregnancy with IVF

During an IVF cycle, our Indianapolis fertility doctors guide patients through the different steps. These steps include retrieving a woman’s eggs, fertilizing them with sperm from her partner or a donor, and transferring a resulting embryo to the woman’s uterus.

  • The first step of an in vitro fertilization cycle involves taking ovulation induction medications that cause numerous eggs to mature.
  • While the patient is taking fertility medications, monitoring occurs through regular blood tests and ultrasounds at our clinic.
  • When enough of the eggs are mature, the fertility doctor retrieves them during a short procedure.
  • Next, an embryologist fertilizes the eggs with sperm from a partner or a sperm donor.
  • In some cases, the doctor recommends preimplantation genetic testing (PGT), which allows the embryologist to test embryos for chromosomal abnormalities.
  • After fertilization, the doctor transfers one of the resulting embryos back to the uterus.

As IVF can provide a quicker path to pregnancy, our Indianapolis fertility doctors work closely with patients to determine whether it’s the best option for their unique needs. Contact us for more information about a quicker path to pregnancy with IVF.

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