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High Tech Babies: In Vitro Fertilization

Know the Basics of IVF

By Kendeyl Johansen

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Everyone that wants a baby should be able to conceive a child naturally. But in reality, creating a baby isn't always easy and infertility can be heartbreaking for some couples. Luckily, modern medical procedures, such as in vitro fertilization (IVF), are filling empty arms.

IVF is a reproductive technology in which an egg is removed from a woman and joined with a sperm in a test tube (in vitro). The fertilized egg is then placed in the woman's uterus.

Which infertile couples should consider IVF?

"Women with tubal damage or blockage, endometriosis and unexplained infertility after exhausting alternative therapies are just some of the women IVF can help," says Dr. Carl Herbert, co-director of the San Francisco Fertility Centers in San Francisco, Calif.

Dr. Herbert cautions that this procedure is not advisable if pregnancy is contraindicated for any reason. The San Francisco Fertility Centers use detailed guidelines to evaluate which women are likely to conceive using IVF. In many cases, your physician can determine whether in vitro is right for you.

Kathy Anderson, of Park City, Utah, turned to IVF after eight failed attempts at artificial insemination (a procedure in which a small tube is used to place sperm inside the uterus) and a failed adoption. In Anderson's case, her eggs fertilized successfully, but then a chemical imbalance prevented her embryos, or fertilized eggs, from developing. In vitro helped her embryos grow and develop and she soon found herself the thrilled mother of twin boys.

Baby Steps
IVF treatment is complex. "Both the woman and her partner should clear enough time in their schedules to ensure that appointments for the IVF treatment cycle can be accomplished without excessive strain," Dr. Herbert says.

He adds that preparations for IVF are the same as planning for any pregnancy:

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Re: High Tech Babies: In Vitro Fertilization by InHIsHands on 02/13/2009 03:25PM

I found this article very helpful. We just found out the only way I can conceive in through the IVF procedure. Thank you for having information about how someone truly felt about the process.

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