How long does it take for the third generation of in vitro fertilization

  For some couples who cannot conceive normally, hospitals will use in vitro fertilization to fulfill their wish of becoming parents. Generally, in vitro fertilization can be completed through consultation without hospitalization. So how long does the third generation of IVF take? Let's learn about it through the following text.

  

How long does it take for the third generation of in vitro fertilization1

  Normal pregnancy is relatively simple, but for couples who cannot achieve their desired outcome, in vitro fertilization is a better method. Although it's a bit complicated, it usually takes three weeks to transfer an embryo into a woman's uterus. Through artificial ovulation, egg retrieval, and embryo transfer, there is relatively little pain, but it is not much compared to the joy of becoming a successful mother.

  Normally, during normal pregnancy, the survival rate of sperm is relatively high in spring and autumn, so many people want to know the suitable season for third-generation IVF. The doctor said that in vitro fertilization is based on the different menstrual cycles, and after the embryo is formed, it is placed in the uterus, so there is no seasonal difference and it can be done in any month.

  Although most infertile couples want to have a baby, they still cannot accept multiple pregnancies because the cost of raising the baby is relatively high, which can cause significant economic pressure. In fact, the hospital has also stated that if the patient is relatively young, only one embryo can be implanted. If it is an older patient, 2-3 embryos can be implanted, but in the later stage, the possibility of one pregnancy can be guaranteed by reducing the number of embryos, so don't worry.

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