IVF
IVF
with Al-Hokail, it becomes a reality.
Features of the center:
- We have achieved the highest success rates in the world.
- An advanced digital laboratory equipped with the latest devices that help increase success rates.
- The genetic and molecular diseases laboratory is equipped with the latest global technologies and is considered the first in the Middle East.
Years of experience crowned with the successful completion of more than 5000 pregnancy cases.
In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a field where initially eggs are stimulated, then retrieved and fertilized by sperm outside the body, and finally, the fertilized eggs are placed in incubators until embryos form. These embryos are then implanted into the mother’s uterus on the third or fifth day.
Al Hokail Hospital ranks first among the lists of In vitro fertilization (IVF) centers in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, boasting a distinguished team of top doctors. Moreover, it is known for employing the latest equipment and specialized techniques for egg retrieval, fertilization, and embryo preservation in state-of-the-art incubators to ensure their viability and optimal conditions for division.
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The process of IVF involves several steps, starting with the use of medications to stimulate the growth of eggs in the ovaries, then the extraction of eggs from the ovaries through a simple surgical procedure called transvaginal ultrasound aspiration. The eggs are then fertilized with sperm in the laboratory, and the fertilized embryos are cultured in a special medium in the laboratory. Finally, the embryos are transferred into the woman's uterus.
The success rate of IVF depends on several factors such as the woman's age, the cause of infertility, the quality of the eggs and sperm, and the IVF technique used. Generally, the success rate ranges from about 30% to 50% per attempt.
Yes, generally, a test-tube baby is a natural outcome and doesn't differ from children conceived naturally. However, there may be some differences in the circumstances under which conception occurs.
Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) is a part of the in vitro fertilization (IVF) process, where a microscope is used to assist in identifying and extracting eggs, which are then fertilized with sperm in the laboratory.
ICSI is used in cases where a woman is experiencing fertility issues such as narrowed fallopian tubes or abnormalities in sperm production in men.
In vitro fertilization typically takes about 2-3 weeks, starting from the beginning of the woman's cycle until the embryos are implanted in her uterus.