20 FAQ'S that mother has before starting the IVF procedure?
So Parenting|November 2022
1. What is IVF? IVF is short for In-Vitro Fertilization. It is a common fertility method in which the egg is fertilized outside the body in a petri-dish before being placed in the uterus.
20 FAQ'S that mother has before starting the IVF procedure?

The procedure involves a series of steps and medications based on the reasons why IVF was chosen as a fertility option.

2. Why will I need a donor?

A donor may be required for eggs or sperms in case of same-sex couples opting for IVF or when the intended mother’s ovaries are not producing enough eggs or are absent. A donor for the sperms may be required if the intended father is sterile.

3. Will the donor be anonymous?

The donor can be anonymous or may be a known person like a family member or a friend based on the couple’s decision. In most cases, fertility centers run egg and sperm donation programs.

4. Are the donors screened?

Fertility centers running an egg or sperm donation program screen the donors for a wide range of parameters, including physical and mental health and family history.

5. Is it safe to use anonymous donors for IVF?

Yes, using the eggs or sperms from an anonymous donor is safe for IVF because the donors are screened.

6. When is IVF used?

IVF may be suggested as a solution by doctors when someone suffers from infertility. Reasons for infertility may be related to age, inability of ovaries to produce enough eggs, low sperm quality or quantity, fibroids, endometriosis, and sometimes, unexplained infertility. Your doctor will be the best person to tell you if you should opt for IVF or not.

7. Should I try IUI before IVF?

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