Section 3 – In-Vitro Fertilisation Treatment

Let’s go into section 3 of the In-Vitro Fertilisation treatment series.

Educational Post Part 1: Introduction of EmbryoScope Time-Lapse Monitoring System

In the IVF cycle, embryos are placed in an incubator after fertilisation. But did you know that our embryologist could also monitor your embryos remotely?

Get to know the EmbryoScope Time-Lapse Monitoring System.

Educational Post Part 2: Benefits of EmbryoScope Time-Lapse Monitoring System

Why a time-lapse monitoring system? Here are some benefits of time-lapse in IVF.

Educational Post Part 3: Five things to do after embryo transfer

Give yourself the utmost care with some small lifestyle changes after your embryo transfer during an IVF cycle.

Educational Post Part 4: Three things to avoid after embryo transfer

Three things to avoid post embryo transfer in an IVF cycle.

Podcast Part 1/3: Interview with Couples on their experience on IVF – Stimulation Process

Nothing beats listening to a first-hand account of the IVF experience.

Let’s hear two couples’ candid sharing of the stimulation process in the first of our three-part series.

Podcast Part 2/3: Interview with Couples on their experience on IVF – OR Procedure

In our second part on conversations with couples on their IVF experience, let’s hear their stories about the OR procedure.

Podcast Part 3/3: Interview with Couples on their experience on IVF – ET Procedure

Embryo transfer is the final stage of an IVF cycle and brings couples one step closer to becoming parents.

In the final part of our conversation series with couples on their IVF experience, let’s find out what they went through before, during and after the transfer.

Hope you find the videos insightful! 😊

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