IVF & Assisted Fertility Care
Providing advanced clinical solutions, modern lab procedures, and empathetic fertility guidance.
What is In-Vitro Fertilization (IVF)?
In-Vitro Fertilization (IVF) is an assisted reproductive technology (ART) where eggs are retrieved from a woman's ovaries and fertilized by sperm in a specialized laboratory environment. The resulting fertilized eggs, known as embryos, are monitored for development and then transferred back into the woman's uterus to achieve pregnancy.
At Indu IVF & Fertility Center, we utilize high-precision incubators, advanced air filter systems, and custom hormone protocols. This maximizes the number of viable embryos and improves chances of a successful implantation.

Who Needs IVF Treatment?
Tubal Blockage
Blocked or damaged fallopian tubes prevent sperm from reaching the egg naturally. IVF completely bypasses the tubes.
Severe Male Infertility
Very low sperm count or poor motility can hinder natural fertilization. Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) inside IVF solves this.
Ovulation Failures
Severe PCOS or premature ovarian failures where eggs do not mature naturally can be solved using controlled ovarian stimulation.
The IVF Step-by-Step Treatment Process
A breakdown of the clinical stages from initial ovulation stimulation to final embryo transfer.
Step 1: Ovarian Stimulation
Using customized hormones to stimulate ovaries to produce multiple mature eggs.
Step 2: Egg Retrieval
A minor ultrasound-guided clinical procedure to retrieve eggs from follicles under light sedation.
Step 3: Sperm Preparation & Fertilization
Fertilizing the eggs in our modern embryology lab using prepared healthy sperm (IVF or ICSI).
Step 4: Embryo Culture & Screening
Monitoring embryo development in incubator chambers until they reach blastocyst stage.
Step 5: Embryo Transfer
Gently placing the selected premium embryo into the uterus to facilitate conception.
Key Factors for IVF Success
Age of the Mother
Maternal age is the single most critical factor; younger age limits have higher success profiles.
Quality of Sperm and Egg
Healthy gametes form strong blastocyst embryos, increasing implantation success.
Uterine Environment
The lining of the uterus must be receptive for the embryo to stick and grow successfully.
Laboratory Standards
Advanced air filtration, modern incubators, and expert embryologists play a major role.
IVF Frequently Asked Questions
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