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Title: In Vitro Fertilization (IVF)


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  • 519.650.0011
  • info_at_onefertilitykw.com
  • In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) - Your Path to
    Parenthood

2
  • What is IVF?
  • In vitro fertilization, commonly referred to as
    IVF, is a treatment for fertility or genetic
    issues.
  • Process Several eggs are extracted from a
    womans ovary and merged with collected sperm in
    a laboratory.
  • Outcome Fertilized eggs grow to become embryos,
    which are then transferred into the uterus for
    implantation.

When Should You Consider IVF Treatment?
  • Infertility causes Blocked or nonfunctional
    fallopian tubes, decreased ovarian reserve, low
    sperm count, or advanced reproductive age.
  • Other scenarios Possibility of genetic mutation,
    need for a surrogate, individuals wanting to have
    a family without a partner, or same-sex couples
    ready to have a baby.

3
  • The IVF Process
  • STEP 1 Birth Control Pills/Estrogen
  • Purpose Controlling the menstrual cycle and
    reducing the risk of ovarian cysts.
  • Medication Birth control pills or estrogen
    medication may be prescribed based on
    consultation and test results.
  • STEP 2 Ovarian Stimulation
  • Duration Over 10 to 14 days.
  • Process Hormone injections stimulate egg
    maturation.
  • Monitoring Blood tests and ultrasounds to
    monitor hormone levels and follicle growth.
  • Maturity Follicles more than 14 millimeters
    suggest matured eggs.

4
  • IVF Process
  • STEP 3 Egg Retrieval and Fertilization
  • Technique Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection
    (ICSI) involves injecting sperm into the eggs.
  • Success rate Average success rate is 70 for
    fertilization.
  • Outcome Fertilized eggs become embryos.
  • STEP 4 Embryo Development and Transfer
  • Monitoring Ongoing monitoring of embryo
    development.
  • Grading Embryo grading helps select viable
    embryos for transfer.
  • Cleavage stage (Day 3) Viable embryos with
    uniform-sized cells.
  • Blastocysts (Day 5) More complex grading based
    on appearance and expansion.
  • Wait for blood test results 9 to 14 days after
    embryo transfer for the result.

5
  • IVF Risks You Need to Know
  • Multiple pregnancies Risk of premature labor and
    low birth weight.
  • Ectopic pregnancy Life-threatening condition
    when a fertilized egg implants outside the
    uterus.
  • Surgical risks Organ damage, infection, and
    bleeding.
  • Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome (OHSS) Rare
    condition with symptoms like rapid weight gain,
    bloating, nausea, abdominal pain, etc.

6
  • IVF Funding
  • Cost reduction Government-funded IVF funding
    available in certain cities in Ontario.
  • Eligibility Ontario residents with a valid
    provincial health card (OHIP).
  • Inclusivity Open to anyone receiving funded IVF
    services, regardless of gender, sexual
    orientation, or family status.

7
  • Contact us
  • ONE Fertility Kitchener Waterloo
  • 4271 King St East, Suite 200Kitchener, ON N2P 2X7
  • Timing
  • Monday-Friday 7am-3pmSaturday-Sunday 8am-12pm
  • 519.650.0011
  • info_at_onefertilitykw.com
  • https//www.onefertilitykitchenerwaterloo.com/

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  • Thank you
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