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FAQs about IVF

We know that navigating the world of fertility treatments and pregnancy care can be overwhelming. To help you better understand our services and what to expect, we’ve compiled answers to some of the most frequently asked questions.  If you have additional concerns, don’t hesitate to reach out to our clinic for personalized assistance.

What is IVF and how does it work?

IVF (In-Vitro Fertilization) is a fertility treatment that involves retrieving eggs from the ovaries, fertilizing them with sperm in a laboratory, and transferring the resulting embryo back into the uterus.

Who is a candidate for IVF?

IVF is recommended for couples with infertility issues such as blocked fallopian tubes, male infertility, unexplained infertility, or after unsuccessful treatments like IUI.

What are the risks associated with IVF?

Like any medical procedure, IVF comes with some risks, including ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) and the potential for multiple pregnancies. Our team will explain all risks and guide you through the process.

Is there a risk that the baby born from the IVF procedure will have abnormalities?

Not at all. The risk of congenital anomalies is neither increased nor decreased by IVF and is comparable to that of a natural pregnancy.

How much does IVF cost at your clinic?

IVF costs can vary depending on individual circumstances, but our clinic offers competitive pricing and flexible payment options to make treatments accessible.

FAQs about Pregnancy

Navigating pregnancy can be both an exciting and overwhelming experience, filled with questions about what to expect at every stage. To support you on this journey, we’ve compiled answers to some of the most commonly asked questions about pregnancy care, from early signs to delivery preparation. If you have further concerns or need personalized advice, our clinic is here to provide expert guidance and compassionate support every step of the way.


Am I pregnant or am I overthinking?

Pregnancy and premenstrual symptoms can be same . You may feel heaviness in breasts, increased vaginal discharge, mild discomfort in lower abdomen, and all this can happen in pregnancy as well as just before getting period, best to test, so you know!

When to test for pregnancy?

It is recommended that you wait at least for 3 to 4 days after you miss your period to test for pregnancy ( urine pregnancy test) Blood test or BHCG can be done as soon as you miss period.

Can women over 35 get pregnant?

Ohh yes ! Most certainly they can . We need to check AMH and ensure it’s in normal range so one can conceive naturally.

What is the oldest (Age) for woman to conceive naturally?

Generally fertility declines after age of 35 , but in rare cases women may conceive naturally even at 40yrs.

How can I conceive twins?

IVF with transfer of two embryos, IUI with formation of 2 to 3 eggs with help of medicines and injections( gonadotropins)

Can I get pregnant on my period?

No, if it’s a proper flow chances of getting pregnant during periods is almost nil.

Is abortion legal in India?

Yes. Upto 11 weeks abortions can be done because of contraceptive failure . From 12 to 20 weeks abortions are legal and can be done only if there is any life threatening condition of mother or for severe fetal ( baby’s) anomalies.

Can an unmarried couple do an abortion?

Yes an unmarried couple can undergo abortion before 11 weeks of pregnancy for contraceptive failure.

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