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what is IVF or 'in vitro fertilisation'?

In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) is a process by which an egg is fertilised by sperm outside the body: in vitro. IVF is a major treatment for infertility when other methods of assisted reproductive technology have failed. The process involves monitoring and stimulating a woman's ovulatory process, removing ovum or ova (egg or eggs) from the woman's ovaries and letting sperm fertilise them in a fluid medium in a laboratory. The fertilised egg (zygote) cultured for 2–6 days in a growth medium and is then transferred to the patient's uterus with the intention of establishing a successful pregnancy.


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