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At Reprotec Cali, we work tirelessly to offer effective solutions in human reproduction techniques, guiding our couples on the path to parenthood with exceptional results and compassionate care.
In the fascinating world of high-experience medical tourism, In Vitro Fertilization (I.V.F) stands as the forefront of hope for those seeking to overcome reproductive obstacles. This process, which blends science and personalized care, serves as the epicenter where the stories of those who have faced reproductive challenges that previously resisted other more conventional treatments converge.
I.V.F not only presents itself as a response to reproductive mysteries challenging natural conception but also stands as a beacon of hope. In this process, Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) emerges as the masterful answer to the complexity of male infertility, providing precision and efficacy at each stage of the procedure.
Process Stages: Six Steps towards Hope
1. Ovarian Stimulation: The first phase begins with meticulous ovarian stimulation, using gonadotropins to induce the formation of multiple follicles. This strategic approach aims to increase the chances of success by obtaining several eggs in a single cycle.
2. Egg Retrieval: The intervention, carried out with precision under ultrasound control, involves transvaginal puncture. This delicate operation, with an average duration of 15 minutes and performed under sedation, allows the patient to return home in a short period. The low incidence of complications, recorded at 1 case per 2,500, confirms the safety of this step.
3. Insemination: In the controlled environment of the laboratory, insemination is executed masterfully, marking the beginning of creation in a conducive and scientifically supervised medium.
4. In Vitro Culture: Life, from fertilization to the formation of embryos at different stages, unfolds in this meticulous culture. Careful selection ensures that only optimal embryos advance to later stages.
5. Embryo Transfer: The culmination of the process, the transfer of selected embryos, is carried out with precision and determination, representing the materialization of the promise of new life in the maternal uterus.
6. Freezing and Thawing: Technology offers the option to freeze embryos, providing flexibility and optimizing future opportunities. Thawing, a crucial episode, prepares the ground for subsequent cycles, turning the path to parenthood into a journey guided by science and medical excellence.
In the context of high-experience medical tourism, In Vitro Fertilization stands as the scientific jewel, where seriousness and commitment intertwine to give rise to new lives and fulfill long-awaited dreams with unparalleled precision.
It is a technique that allows for In Vitro Fertilization with the eggs of a donor and the sperm of the man, subsequently transferring the fertilized embryos to the recipient patient. Egg Donation Program.
The Egg Donation Program began at Fecundar in January 1998 and is specially designed for women with infertility problems.
To naturally and spontaneously produce an egg each menstrual cycle, nature needs to recruit hundreds, of which only a few will be selected until only one of them, the best, reaches the final phase of ovulation, with the rest of those that started growth in that cycle being lost. The eggs that did not continue development are eliminated because the body cannot recycle and reuse them. By administering hormones to the egg donor, similar to those that control the natural menstrual cycle, the production of eggs is stimulated, which in a cycle without medication would start growing but would be lost if not stimulated. Their growth will be monitored by vaginal ultrasound, and in this case, a greater number of eggs will reach the ovulatory phase.
Embryos, or already fertilized eggs by a sperm, are stored at low temperatures for future use.
Vitrification is the process by which cells are rapidly cooled, preventing the water inside the embryo from turning into ice but rather into a gel-like form that preserves the cells without damaging them, allowing for better implantation in the uterus.
By improving implantation, fewer embryos can be transferred without compromising effectiveness and reducing the risk of multiple pregnancies. This procedure is very useful for women with endometrial polyps or who are going to receive medical treatments such as chemotherapy or radiotherapy that affect their fertility, or simply if they want to delay it. The embryos are vitrified and kept until the indicated time.
Indications: Selected embryos can be transferred or vitrified in whole or in part for later use, according to the needs and health conditions of the patients.