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Who should take IVF Treatment?

• 1. Individuals or couples with infertility: IVF is often recommended for couples who have been unable to conceive naturally for a prolonged period, typically one to two years, despite regular, unprotected intercourse. Both male and female fertility issues can be addressed through IVF.

• 2. Women with blocked or damaged fallopian tubes: If the fallopian tubes are obstructed or damaged, preventing the fertilization and transportation of eggs, IVF offers an alternative method for achieving pregnancy.

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3. Individuals with ovulation disorders: Women who experience irregular or absent ovulation, such as those with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), may benefit from IVF treatment. By stimulating the ovaries and retrieving eggs, IVF can increase the chances of successful fertilization.

4. Couples with male infertility factors: IVF can be utilized in cases where the male partner has a low sperm count, poor sperm motility, or abnormal sperm morphology. The procedure allows for selecting high-quality sperm for fertilization, increasing the chances of successful conception.

5. Individuals with genetic disorders: IVF with preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) enables the identification and screening of embryos for specific genetic conditions. This technique is precious for couples with genetic disorders or a high risk of passing them on to their offspring. • 6. Advanced maternal age: As women age, their fertility declines, and the risk of chromosomal abnormalities in eggs increases. IVF can provide a viable option for women over 35 or those experiencing premature ovarian failure.

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