In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF)

Helping You Take the Next Step Towards Parenthood

In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) is one of the most widely used fertility treatments for individuals and couples experiencing difficulties conceiving. IVF involves fertilising an egg with sperm in a laboratory before transferring the resulting embryo into the uterus.

At The Bridge Clinic London, IVF is tailored to each patient’s unique circumstances. Whether you are facing infertility, exploring fertility preservation, or using donor eggs or sperm, our team provides personalised care and guidance throughout every stage of treatment.

What Is IVF?

IVF is a fertility treatment that helps achieve pregnancy by combining eggs and sperm outside the body in a specialised laboratory.

Once fertilisation occurs, the resulting embryo is monitored for development before being transferred into the uterus. If implantation is successful, pregnancy can occur naturally following the embryo transfer.

IVF has helped millions of people worldwide build their families and remains one of the most effective fertility treatments available for many fertility-related conditions.

When Is IVF Recommended?

IVF may be considered for a variety of fertility challenges, including:

Your fertility specialist will review your medical history, fertility testing, and treatment goals to determine whether IVF may be an appropriate option for you.

The IVF Process

01

Ovarian Stimulation

The first stage of IVF involves fertility medications that encourage the ovaries to produce multiple mature eggs. During this time, regular monitoring appointments help track follicle development and determine the optimal time for egg retrieval.

02

Egg Retrieval

Once the follicles have reached the appropriate size, the eggs are collected using a minimally invasive procedure performed under sedation. The procedure typically takes less than 30 minutes.

03

Fertilisation

The retrieved eggs are combined with sperm in a laboratory. Depending on your treatment plan, fertilisation may occur through conventional IVF or Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI), where a single sperm is injected directly into an egg.

04

Embryo Development

Fertilised eggs are monitored in the laboratory as they develop into embryos. The embryology team carefully assesses embryo growth and quality throughout this stage. Depending on your treatment plan, suitable embryos may be transferred during the current cycle or frozen for future use.

05

Embryo Transfer

One or more embryos are transferred into the uterus using a thin catheter. This procedure is usually quick and does not require anaesthesia.

06

Pregnancy Testing

Approximately two weeks after embryo transfer, a pregnancy test is performed to determine whether implantation has occurred.

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Understanding Your IVF Treatment Plan

No two IVF journeys are exactly alike. Treatment protocols may vary based on factors such as age, ovarian reserve, hormone levels, sperm quality, previous fertility treatments, and family-building goals. At The Bridge Clinic London, IVF treatment plans are personalised to each patient’s unique circumstances. Throughout treatment, our team closely monitors your progress and may adjust medications or recommendations to help optimise outcomes and support your individual needs.

Understanding Success Factors

IVF success rates vary between individuals and depend on several factors.
Some of the most important factors include:

  • Age
  • Egg quality
  • Sperm quality
  • Underlying fertility conditions
  • Embryo quality
  • Overall reproductive health

While IVF can significantly improve the chances of pregnancy for many individuals and couples, success cannot be guaranteed. Your fertility specialist can discuss factors that may influence your individual treatment outcomes.

Risks and Considerations

IVF is generally considered safe, but like any medical treatment, it carries certain risks.
Potential considerations include:

  • Side effects from fertility medications
  • Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome (OHSS)
  • Multiple pregnancy when more than one embryo is transferred
  • Ectopic pregnancy
  • Emotional and physical demands associated with treatment

Your fertility team will explain any potential risks and help you make informed decisions throughout your IVF journey.

Frequently Asked Questions

A typical IVF cycle usually takes several weeks from ovarian stimulation to pregnancy testing, although timelines can vary depending on individual treatment plans.

Many aspects of IVF involve minimal discomfort. Some individuals experience bloating or cramping during ovarian stimulation, while egg retrieval is typically performed under sedation for comfort.

Traditional IVF allows eggs and sperm to fertilise naturally in the laboratory. ICSI involves injecting a single sperm directly into an egg and is often used when male factor infertility is present.

The number of cycles required varies from person to person. Some individuals achieve pregnancy during their first cycle, while others may require additional treatment.

Yes. Depending on your treatment plan, suitable embryos may be cryopreserved (frozen) for future transfer cycles. Embryo freezing can provide additional opportunities for pregnancy without repeating the egg retrieval process.

Take the Next Step in Your Fertility Journey

Whether you are experiencing infertility, pursuing fertility preservation, using donor eggs or sperm, or exploring advanced fertility treatment options, IVF may provide a pathway towards achieving your family-building goals. Our experienced fertility team is here to guide you through every stage of the process with personalised care and evidence-based treatment. Contact The Bridge Clinic London today to learn more about IVF and schedule a consultation.

In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF)

In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) is a widely used and successful fertility treatment that enables individuals and couples facing various fertility challenges to conceive.