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IVF

A process of embryo development in a laboratory that can help many different types of families achieve fertility success.

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What is In Vitro Fertilization (IVF)

In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) is a treatment that involves retrieving eggs from the ovaries, fertilizing them in a lab with sperm from either a partner or donor, and then growing the embryos for 5-7 days.

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How IVF works

IVF is a multi-step process that is tailored at every turn to your unique needs. You’ll be supported by a team of doctors, nurses, and embryologists from start to finish.

You will be given injectable hormonal medications for 10 to 14 days to stimulate ovaries to mature multiple eggs (instead of just one in a normal menstrual cycle) before eggs are retrieved. You’ll be monitored closely during this time with ultrasounds and blood tests to determine when your eggs are ready for egg retrieval.

This is a simple procedure performed by our expert doctors that involves inserting a thin ultrasound-guided needle into your ovaries to retrieve eggs. You will be asleep for the whole procedure which takes about 20-30 minutes. Typically the only side effects afterwards are cramping, bloating, abdominal distention, and constipation. Most women need 1-2 days to recover after the egg retrieval.

You and your doctor will discuss whether you’ll be using fresh or frozen sperm. That sperm will then be “washed,” meaning the best-quality sperm will be isolated for insemination.

The egg is inseminated with sperm in our lab. Sperm can be placed around each egg or a single sperm can be injected into each egg, a process called intracytoplasmic sperm injection, or ICSI.

The developing embryos are monitored for 5-7 days. Dallas IVF physicians will often recommend all viable embryos be cryopreserved for a frozen embryo transfer, which can take place soon after IVF is complete.

Before your embryo transfer, you will be given medications to optimize the uterus for implantation. Through careful monitoring, your doctor will determine when to transfer an embryo for the highest chance of success.

This procedure is quick and simple. Your chosen embryo is placed into the uterus with a tube that is inserted into the vaginal canal and through the cervix. Your provider may ask you to fill your bladder to help us use ultrasound on your abdomen to carefully guide the placement of the embryo. While you may experience minor discomfort, this procedure usually doesn’t require any anesthesia.

10 to 12 days after the transfer you will come to the clinic to take a pregnancy test. If you are pregnant we will schedule a follow-up appointment. If your test doesn’t come back positive, we will schedule a follow up consultation to discuss your outcome. We understand that it can be emotionally draining to go through IVF treatment and not become pregnant. We are committed to supporting you through every avenue available for achieving your goals.

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Is IVF right for me?

IVF can be a great option for many different types of patients, whether you’re experiencing fertility issues, part of an LGBTQ+ couple, or an individual seeking parenthood on your own.


IVF might be right if you’re experiencing or have been diagnosed with:

  • PCOS
  • Unexplained infertility
  • Endometriosis
  • Male infertility
  • Uterine fibroids
  • Genetic disorders such as BRCA1
  • Some ovulatory disorders
  • Recurrent pregnancy loss
  • Tubal issues (including tube removal or sterilization)

IVF Success With Dallas IVF

Our success rates are up to 35% above the national average.

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Paying for IVF

The cost of fertility care varies based on the services that comprise your unique plan and your insurance coverage. Our team is here to help guide you through the financing process and make sure your coverage and options are as transparent as possible.

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The first procedure involved in IVF is the egg retrieval. Because it is performed while you are asleep, the retrieval itself should be painless. After the retrieval you may experience a couple days of cramping, bloating, and abdominal distension. The second procedure is the transfer, which does not require anesthesia. Your physician can discuss with you if you would like pain relief or anxiety relief before this procedure. It’s important to note that IVF medications are administered via self-injection. We recommend talking to your physician if you have concerns.

Yes! During IVF your eggs are retrieved directly from your ovaries, so it is an option for anyone with damaged, absent or tied tubes.

The lifestyle changes we recommend while undergoing IVF are similar to what’s recommended for pregnancy. It’s important to keep to a nourishing diet and abstain from nicotine, alcohol, drugs, and marijuana. Gentle exercise and plenty of sleep also supports your health during this process. If you’re taking any medications or supplements, be sure to discuss them with your doctor.