in Vivo Fertilization
In-Vivo Fertilization is a form of assisted reproductive technology (ART) that helps facilitate the fertilization of an egg inside the body of the female patient. This method is used to help couples conceive a child when natural fertility may not be possible, such as in cases of infertility or when only a single partner is able to provide gametes (sperm or eggs). By combining the egg of the female with the sperm from the partner or from a donor, in-vivo fertilization increases the chances of a successful pregnancy. It has been used for over forty years and its use has grown rapidly in recent years due to its success rate and the availability of modern medical technology. In-vivo fertilization is a safe, effective, and cost-effective form of assisted reproductive technology that helps couples overcome infertility and achieve their dream of having a child.
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