We Our Hometown News Search
Our Newspaper AdsHG413Submit NewsPlace Classifieds
the reminder, we are hometown news

Invitro Fertilization Process Agawam MA

Invitro fertilization process or IVF offers infertile couples in Agawam who have struggled to conceive on their own the opportunity to have a child. With this procedure, a man's sperm and the woman's egg are united together in a laboratory dish, where fertilization occurs. The ensuing embryo would then be placed in your uterus in hopes that it would implant and develop naturally.

Glen Brooks
413-732-7115
2 Medical Center Dr
Springfield, MA
Westover Animal Clinic
(413) 535-1777
1361 Memorial Dr
Chicopee, MA
Westfield Family & Sports Chiropractic
(413) 562-3615
70 Court Street, Suite 1
Westfield, MA
Blandford Animal Hospital
(413) 848-2057
46 Woronoco Rd
Blandford, MA
Life Force Chiropractic
(860) 649-7705
27 Hartford Turnpike
Vernon Rockville, CT
John E Griggs
413-737-2982
299 Carew Street
Springfield, MA
Adam J. Flisser, MD
212-794-9601
103 East 80th Street
New York, NY
Connecticut Veterinary Center, Inc. - Windsor
(860) 688-2026
620 Bloomfield Ave
Windsor, CT
Herbert J Keating III, MD
(860) 242-6297
6 Northwestern Dr
Bloomfield, CT
Sheila R Silverman, MD
(860) 243-8709
705 Bloomfield Ave
Bloomfield, CT
Data Provided by:
 

Invitro Fertilization Process

Invitro fertilization process or IVF offers infertile couples who have struggled to conceive on their own the opportunity to have a child. With this procedure, a man's sperm and the woman's egg are united together in a laboratory dish, where fertilization occurs. The ensuing embryo would then be placed in your uterus in hopes that it would implant and develop naturally. Normally, 2-4 embryos would be placed in your uterus at one time. Each attempt is called a cycle.

If you have a blocked or severely damaged or no fallopian tubes at all, then IVF would be the preferred procedure for you. This procedure is also used when infertility is brought on by endometriosis or if your mate has a low sperm count.

Invitro Fertilization Process

In this procedure, eggs will be surgically aspirated from your ovary under ultrasound guidance and your mate's sperm will be mixed in a laboratory dish. Over the next 40 hours, the eggs will be examined to see if they have become fertilized by the sperm and are dividing into cells. Once the eggs fertilize, they will be called embryos and will be placed in your uterus, thus bypassing the fallopian tubes where this development normally takes place.

In order for you to get pregnant, an egg must be released from your ovary and unite with a sperm. This is called fertilization and usually takes place inside your fallopian tubes. However, if you have problems fertilizing an egg in this manner, it can be done outside your body in a laboratory and this is called in vitro fertilization.

Your fertility specialist will remove eggs from your body, your mate will donate sperm, and the two will be joined together in a Petri dish in the laboratory. Once they have united and become one the embryo (s) can be placed back inside your uterus so that they can continue to grow. In vitro fertilization can help you and your mate achieve pregnancy if you are having difficulties getting pregnant.

To learn more about the invitro fertilization process you should contact a fertility specialist in your area to see what fertility options are available to you and your partner at this time.

Click here to read more from FertilityProRegistry.com

Reminder Publications, Inc. 280 North Main St., East Longmeadow, MA 01028 • Ph 413.525.6661 • fax 413.525.5882
Archives Search Advertiser Info Contact Us Home