Who Can Take IVF Treatment?

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IVF Treatment

IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) is a widely-used fertility treatment that helps individuals and couples overcome challenges in conceiving. But how do you know if IVF is right for you? Here, we answer common questions to help you understand who can benefit from IVF treatment.

  • Couples married for more than 1 year and unable to conceive
  • Low Sperm Count and Motility
  • Poor Egg Quality
  • Unexplained Infertility Issues
  • Suffering from Endometriosis or Fibroids
  • Uterus or Fallopian Tube Blockage Issues
  • Recurrent Miscarriages or Pregnancy Losses
  • Multiple Failed IUI Cycles

How Riya Fertility & Test Tube Baby Centre Helps in Treating IVF

At Riya Fertility & Test Tube Baby Centre, we offer advanced IVF treatments designed to help couples and individuals overcome infertility and achieve their dream of parenthood. Our experienced team, led by Dr. R. Sravya, provides personalized care with the latest technology to ensure the best possible outcomes.

  • Personalized IVF Treatment Plans
  • Advanced Diagnostic Tools
  • Expert Fertility Specialists
  • Comprehensive Support Throughout Your Journey
  • High Success Rates
  • Ongoing Monitoring & Support
Treating IVF

Q&A

Q : Can women with low egg count undergo IVF?

A : Yes, women with a low egg count or poor egg quality may still consider IVF. In some cases, donor eggs may be an option for successful treatment.


Q : Is IVF suitable for men with infertility issues?

A : Yes, IVF can help men with low sperm count or motility issues. Techniques like Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) may be used to improve chances of fertilization.


Q : Are there specific medical conditions that require IVF?

Yes, conditions such as blocked fallopian tubes, endometriosis, or genetic disorders may require IVF to achieve pregnancy. IVF can also be used for genetic screening to ensure the health of the baby.


Q : Is IVF only for couples?

A : No, IVF is also available for single women and same-sex couples who wish to have a child using donor sperm, eggs, or embryos.


Q : When should I consider IVF?

A : If you have been trying to conceive for over a year (or six months if you're over 35) without success, or if you have a known fertility issue, it may be time to consult a fertility specialist to see if IVF is a suitable option.

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