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IVF in treating Infertility and its success rate

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  •   This special issue belongs to

      International Journal of Animal Biotechnology and Applications

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      Deadline for Manuscript Submission

      March 31st, 2022

      Deadline for Publication

      April 15, 2022

    Special Issue Description


    Dear Collegues,



    IVF, commonly known as test-tube conception, is a medical treatment in which mature egg cells are extracted from a woman, fertilized with male sperm outside the body, and then implanted into the uterus of the same or another woman for a typical gestation. In vitro fertilization is often only used after a thorough assessment of infertility has been done. Women with obstructed or missing fallopian tubes are among the candidates for IVF, as are couples where one spouse has a low sperm count or infertility that is undiagnosed. The mature eggs are recovered (by needle aspiration) and incubated in a culture medium as part of the IVF process. Sperm is also collected, prepared, and added to the medium. Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) may be required in some circumstances (such as low sperm count).

    Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) from sperm is injected into an egg using this method. Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) from sperm is injected into an egg using this method. Usually, fertilization happens between 12 and 48 hours. The potential embryo is then placed in a growth medium, where it is checked regularly to see if it has been divided into stages with two cells, four cells, and eight cells. Progesterone is administered to the mother during this time to get her uterus ready for the embryo's implantation. The embryo, known as a blastocyst at this stage, is inserted through the cervix into the uterus, where it seems to float free for about three and a half days. If the surgery is successful, pregnancy will start once the embryo attaches itself to the uterine wall.

    Keywords

    * Fertilization
    * DNA
    * Test-Tube Conception
    * Infertility
    * Embryo

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