Methodology
In the Gamete Intrafallopian Transfer procedure, the healthiest egg and sperm cells are injected together into a woman’s fallopian tubes. This procedure is slightly different to IVF as fertilisation of the egg cell actually occurs inside the woman’s body, as is the case when conception naturally occurs. However like IVF treatment, patients usually need to take fertility drugs before this procedure. The success rate can vary from around 25% [1]”Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology, American Society for Reproductive Medicine. Assisted reproductive technology in the United States: 2000 results generated from the American … Continue reading to 35%, and it costs $8,000 to $15,000. The recovery time from this procedure is also a lot longer than with IVF.
Duration
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Success Rate
Fertility medications are 20- 60% effective, and sometimes the method is combined with artificial insemination to boost the success rate.
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Cost
Oral medications are the most affordable option at around $50 a month. The cost of injections ranges from $2000 to $5000 a month.
Side Effects
Some of the side effects include hot flashes, cramping, bloating, vaginal dryness and headaches.
How to get it
Bibliography
Dr. Kooner is Deputy Director of The Advanced Fertility Center of Chicago and has been a Specialist in Fertility Treatment since 1999.
As well as the areas that the clinic specialises in general, he is particularly interested in managing oocyte donation, female same-sex couples, single women having sperm donation and those considering egg freezing.
Dr. Kooner regularly speaks at fertility meetings. He has published in national journals and constantly contributes to the fertility research and publications from Advanced Fertility Center of Chicago.
References
↑1 | ”Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology, American Society for Reproductive Medicine. Assisted reproductive technology in the United States: 2000 results generated from the American Society for Reproductive Medicine/ Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology Registry. Fertil Steril. 2004;81(5): 1207-20″ |
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