
IVF stands for in vitro fertilization and is a popular type of assisted reproductive technology (ART). IVF has seen significant growth in recent years, bringing hope to many couples struggling to conceive.
A recent study found 10-15% of married couples in India suffer from infertility problems, and IVF success rates range from 20-65%.
Many factors contribute to infertility problems, including age, genetics, and lifestyle habits. However, IVF is one of the most effective ways to increase fertilization opportunities by allowing infertility specialists to create a controlled environment.
So, if you have decided to embark on the IVF journey, it is essential to understand what is involved and what you and your partner can do to improve your chances of a successful and healthy pregnancy.
An average IVF cycle can take around 3-8 weeks from your first consultation to embryo transfer. IVF treatment involves a series of procedures and medication, preparing your body for fertilization, implantation, and pregnancy.

The first meeting with your doctor is the perfect opportunity for you to ask all the questions you have (and you will have a lot). Make a list of everything you want to know so you can address any concerns early on. The IVF journey can bring many emotions, including anxiety and stress, so communicating with your doctor is important.
Your doctor will use the initial consultation to record an extensive medical history for both you and your partner. This information is crucial to help determine the best treatment options.
A clinical consultation involves a lot of the essential information you will need to know once you have committed to your desired treatment plan. During this time, you will learn how to self- administer medications and when to schedule procedures.
It is also advised to meet with the finance department to take a look at your options. IVF can be expensive, but there are flexible payment options and insurance available to help you plan treatment costs accordingly. Proper planning ahead of the weeks to follow is crucial to help you manage and reduce stress.
Now that you have a better idea of what to expect from your treatment plan, pretreatment preparation can begin.
During this stage, there will be several lab tests and imaging tests carried out to help provide an accurate diagnosis of your infertility condition. These tests include:
Once the results have been analyzed, your doctor can then provide you with the right individualized fertility treatment required.
After testing and diagnosis, supplements, antioxidants, and multivitamins are given to both the female and male partner. Hormonal medications are also given to the female partner, pre IVF to prepare ovaries for better stimulation.
At week 5, a process called Controlled Ovarian Hyperstimulation (COH) begins. This process involves two main parts: medication and monitoring.
Follicle-stimulating hormone/Human menopausal gonadotropin medications are administered for up to 2 weeks. Medication can either be taken orally or injected. The medicine is to help the follicles in the ovaries to produce more eggs than compared to the number produced during a normal cycle.
Ultrasounds and blood tests are used to monitor any follicle and egg development. It can take 5-7 visits to monitor progress during this stage of the IVF process.
Once follicle development has reached the appropriate size, human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) hormone is given to help egg maturation. Egg retrieval is scheduled for up to 36 hours after the final injection.
This is probably the most anxious part of the entire process, as you are eager to find out if the treatment has worked. However, it is very easy to get ahead and test too early. This can create more stress and anxiety because taking a pregnancy test too soon can not give you accurate results.
Your doctor will take a blood test 12-14 days post egg retrieval for a more accurate reading.
Depending on the results, your doctor will inform you of the next steps.
Now that we have provided some more information regarding the IVF process, the most common question couples want to know is what they can do to help in increasing their pregnancy chances.
As mentioned above, there are some medical techniques and procedures that may be performed, like ICSI or TESA, depending on your individualized fertility plan. These techniques are recommended depending on certain factors like age, fertility problems, or genetics.
However, once you have decided to consider IVF, there are other ways you can prepare your mind and body to help increase your chances of pregnancy.
Healthy eating and a balanced diet is the key to ensuring your body is getting all the nutrients it needs to prepare and carry a healthy pregnancy. There is no need to make significant changes to your diet, but incorporating more plant-based, whole grains, and lean meats can help. The Mediterranean diet is highly recommended for many reasons. This particular diet includes fruits and vegetables, fish and poultry, whole grains, lentils, low-fat dairy products, and healthy fats.
Remember, healthier dietary choices can benefit both you and your partner.

It is natural for women to avoid exercise entirely in fear they injure or cause problems during IVF treatment. However, if you have been maintaining an exercise regime, you can continue to exercise but make adjustments and modify accordingly.
For example, running can affect fertility compared to other forms of exercise as it diverts the blood supply away from the reproductive organs and can affect the uterus lining and enlarged ovaries.
Incorporate alternate workouts or exercises such as:

It may be advised to avoid exercise during certain stages of the IVF cycle as well. It is important to remember that if you have been exercising before, you can modify your regime to avoid complications. Take the necessary precautions, like reducing exercise time, and how often you work out, so your body is not put under a lot of pressure. Avoid any strenuous and high-intensity workouts altogether.
These may be fairly obvious but can take longer to adjust to. It is also important to consider this list well in advance to starting the IVF treatment.
It is often easy to let the woman carry the entire burden of IVF treatment. However, male infertility is also a common problem, and your male partner can take measures to support and help you along the journey. Remember, his sperm sample is just as important.
Here are some ways your partner can support you:

There is no doubt you and your partner will be doing everything you can to ensure your IVF treatment is successful.
However, some factors can cause complications and result in a failed attempt. This can be disheartening and influence your decision to try again.
Here are some factors to address so you can create the right treatment plan for you to increase your chances of pregnancy.
You can book a consultation with Noida’s No.1 IVF Specialist, Dr. Shweta Goswami, find out more about IVF at – Zeeva Clinic

