I've been hearing the term 'in vitro pregnancy' and I'm not entirely sure what it means. Can someone please explain what an in vitro pregnancy is? I'm trying to understand all the options for fertility.
It is commonly known as IVF, dear. It's a beautiful scientific blessing where the egg and sperm are fertilized outside in a lab and then carefully transferred. I conceived my little miracle this way, and it is a journey of patience and hope.
Humare gaon me ise 'test tube baby' bolte hain. Bahut hi badiya tareeka hai un bahno ke liye jinhe conceiving me dikkat ho rahi ho, bhagwan sabko khush rakhe.
In vitro pregnancy is basically IVF, where fertilization happens in a lab and then the embryo is placed in the womb. Once the pregnancy is confirmed, you can do gentle yoga or walks only if your doctor gives the green light.
In simple terms, it's IVF or test-tube baby. When we were considering it, my saas was a bit hesitant due to old beliefs, but once the doctor explained how safe and normal it is, everyone agreed.
It's IVF (In Vitro Fertilization). It's a highly advanced and successful fertility treatment where conception happens in a controlled lab environment. Nothing to be stigmatized about, it's very common now.
Yes, it means IVF! Honestly, even though I conceived naturally, I was so anxious about fertility issues earlier. Did anyone here go through IVF, is the pregnancy journey different from natural ones?
Don't get confused by the medical jargon, sister. It's just the full form of IVF. It's a very common and safe procedure nowadays to help couples conceive.