Answers to our most frequently asked questions
If you have any additional questions or concerns not addressed in our FAQs, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
How does the IVF process works?
IVF is a process where eggs and sperm are combined outside the body in a lab to create embryos, which are then transferred to the uterus. The main steps are ovarian stimulation, egg retrieval, fertilization, embryo culture, and embryo transfer.
What happens to unused embryos?
You have several options for unused embryos, including freezing them for future use, donating them to other patients or for research, or discarding them.
What is the success rate when it comes to IVF?
Success rates depend heavily on individual factors such as age, the cause of infertility, egg and sperm quality. IVF is not hundred percent anywhere in the world. We work as a team and we have professionals that handle it.
Are there any risk or side effects?
Potential risks include Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome (OHSS), a higher chance of multiple pregnancies if multiple embryos are transferred (which is less common now with single embryo transfer best practices), and emotional stress.
How much does IVF cost?
Costs vary especially when there is a discount or promo going on. So it is important to get a detailed breakdown and understand your coverage before starting treatment.
Are there any specific supplements or vitamins that should be taken before the process?
Doctor may recommend supplements such as fertiwoman and fertimale.
Who will I contact if I have questions or an emergency?
It is important to know the fertility communication policy. You can contact our office line or drop a message on Whatsapp, the you will be attended to. You can also check our social media handles to know when we open and the time we close.