1. Methods of ART
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2. Methods of Assisted Reproductive
Technology
Assisted
Reproductive
Technology
IVF ICSI GIFT ZIFT Surrogacy
3. IVF (In Vitro Fertilization)
Process refers to the fertilization outside the body. Most
effective and successful ART, IVF is most often recommended
when fallopian tubes of woman are blocked or in case when
men produce too few sperm. In this process, doctor
prescribed drug that causes the ovaries to produce multiple
eggs. When eggs are mature enough, they are removed
through a surgical procedure and are put in a dish in the lab
along with the sperm for fertilization. After 3 to 5
days, healthy embryos are then implanted in the woman’s
uterus.
4. ICSI (Intra-cytoplasmic Sperm
Injection)
Process is often used when there is serious problem with the
sperm. Sometimes it is also used for those with failed IVF
attempts or for older couples. In this process, a single healthy
sperm is injected directly into a mature egg and then healthy
embryo is transferred to the fallopian tube or woman’s
uterus.
5. GIFT (Gamete Intra-fallopian transfer)
In this process fertilization take place in woman’s body by
transferring eggs and sperm into the woman’s fallopian tubes.
6. ZIFT (Zygote Intra-fallopian transfer)
It is similar to IVF and fertilization occurs in the laboratory,
then instead of the uterus, very young healthy embryo is
transferred to the fallopian tubes.
7. Surrogacy
Surrogacy is mainly considered for women with no eggs or
unhealthy eggs. In this process, another woman carries
pregnancy using the man’s sperm and her own eggs for an
infertile woman. The child will be genetically related to the
woman (surrogate mother of that child) and the male partner.
After birth, the baby will be delivered to the intended couples
for adoption and surrogate will have no right on the offspring.