With the advancement of science and technology and the development of medical technology, IVF technology in Thailand has become the choice of more and more families. This technology can help infertile couples achieve their dream of having children, while also providing a better fertility solution for families with genetic disorders or chromosomal abnormalities. Below we will go into detail about the steps of IVF in Thailand. Let's take a look at it with Thai NIC!
1. Preliminary preparation.
Before starting IVF, both couples need to undergo a comprehensive physical examination, including blood tests, urine tests, ** tests, ** analysis, etc. These tests can help doctors understand the health status of both spouses and provide a basis for follow-up**.
2. Ovulation induction.
After confirming that the couple is suitable for IVF, the doctor will start ovulation induction**. This process usually takes 10-14 days, and the doctor will inject or take oral medication to promote ovulation in the woman's ovaries. At the same time, men will also carry out the corresponding ** to ensure the quantity and quality of sperm.
3. Egg retrieval and sperm retrieval.
After ovulation induction** is completed, the doctor will surgically remove the woman's eggs, and the man will also remove the sperm by masturbating or **. This procedure is usually performed under anesthesia and the patient does not feel pain.
4. Embryo culture.
After the egg retrieval and sperm retrieval is complete, the doctor will place the eggs and sperm in a laboratory for embryo culture. This process usually takes 3-5 days, and the embryo will gradually develop into a blastocyst.
5. Embryo transfer.
When the blastocyst has developed to a certain extent, the doctor will transfer the blastocyst into the woman's uterus. This procedure is usually performed on the day of the transfer, and the patient needs to lie flat to avoid embryo drain. After the transfer, the woman needs to rest for a period of time to ensure that the embryo implantation is successful.
6. Confirmation of pregnancy.
Around 14 days after the transplant, women need to have blood tests to confirm if they are pregnant. If the pregnancy is successful, women need to have regular prenatal check-ups to ensure the healthy development of the fetus.
It should be noted that the Thai IVF technique is not a panacea, and it has certain indications and contraindications. Before proceeding with IVF, couples need to fully understand the pros and cons and risks of this technique and consult a medical professional. At the same time, during the IVF process, patients need to maintain a positive mindset and good life Xi to increase their chances of success. l