Commonly Asked Questions
With In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) a woman’s eggs are fertilized by the sperms in a laboratory instead of inside the fallopian tube. IVF is the most advanced and effective fertility treatment available today.
Egg freezing is a process in which a woman’s eggs are extracted, frozen and stored, as a method of preserving the reproductive potential in women of reproductive age.
Biologically, it is easier to get pregnant before age 30. However, due to professional, social, or health reasons, a woman might not be ready to get pregnant at that time and she might want to defer having a child until the time is right for her.
Surrogacy is a from of assisted reproductive treatment (ART) in which a woman carries a child in her uterus on behalf of another person or couple.
With intrauterine insemination (also referred to as artificial insemination), specially prepared sperms are placed directly into a woman’s uterus around the time of ovulation. By eliminating the path that sperm would normally take to the uterus, there is a better chance that more sperms will make their way to the egg and pregnancy will occur.