Many couples suffering from infertility want to conceive through IVF, but they feel that there is a difference between IVF and natural pregnancy, so they have doubts about this. So what kind of IVF is it, and how is it different from natural pregnancy? Let's take a look at it with IVF experts.
Natural pregnancy is a method of internal fertilization, the whole process of conception is done outside the mother's body, first every month the mother's ovary will release an egg, and then the fallopian tube umbrella end grabs and sends it into the fallopian tube to wait for the sperm to meet. After the sperm is ejaculated, it enters the female reproductive tract, passes through the cervix and uterus into the fallopian tube, meets and combines with the egg, develops while **, and then is sent to the uterine cavity for implantation under the action of the fallopian tube, and then after ten months of pregnancy, the baby is born.
And when there is a problem with any of the mother's fallopian tubes, ovaries, uterus, or father's sperm, which are necessary for pregnancy, the pregnancy process will be hindered. Of course, in general, these conception problems can be solved by drugs, surgery or artificial insemination, but for some infertile couples with more complex conditions, IVF may be needed.
IVF first takes sperm and eggs outside the body, develops into embryos after fertilization, and then transfers them back to the mother's uterus to continue conception, so IVF is a kind of in vitro fertilization. Mainly for female ovarian ovulation disorders, fallopian tube blockage, endometriosis and other diseases, as well as male severe oligoasthenospermia and other diseases, through IVF to help conceive, most patients can achieve fertility purposes.