Frequently Asked Questions
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about IVF, fertility treatments, success rates, and care. Our FAQ section helps you understand the process and feel confident on your parenthood journey.
IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) is a
treatment where eggs and sperm are
combined outside the body in a lab,
and
the resulting embryo is transferred
to
the uterus.
Couples with blocked tubes, low
sperm
count, PCOS, endometriosis, or
unexplained infertility may benefit
from
IVF.
Success depends on factors like age,
health, and fertility condition.
With
advanced technology and expert care,
success rates are higher at our
center.
No. The number of embryos
transferred is
decided based on medical advice. IVF
does not always result in multiple
pregnancies.
Yes, IVF is considered safe. With
modern
techniques and monitoring, risks are
minimized for both mother and baby.
A typical IVF cycle takes about 4–6
weeks from stimulation to embryo
transfer.