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    IVF & ICSI Treatment

    What Happens During an IVF Cycle? A Step-by-Step Patient Guide

    IVF can feel overwhelming the first time. Understanding each stage eases anxiety and builds confidence. Dr. Charmila Ayyavoo at C Pluro, Tiruchirapalli guides patients through every step.

    April 30, 2026
    2 min read
    What Happens During an IVF Cycle

    In This Article

    1. Frequently Asked Questions

    An in vitro fertilization cycle normally lasts for around 3–4 weeks from start to finish. It involves stimulating the body with hormone shots so that the ovaries can produce multiple eggs. This is known as the 'stimulation phase' which usually lasts for 8–14 days during which ultrasound scans are conducted to track follicular development. Once follicles mature, a trigger shot is taken to mature the eggs which are extracted after 34–36 hours under sedation. After the procedure, eggs are mixed with sperms inside the laboratory and embryos that are fertilized are cultured in the lab for 3–5 days before being implanted inside the uterus. Two weeks of waiting is followed by taking a blood test for confirmation.

    Charmila Ayyavoo Pluro's success rates range from 40 to 60 percent per cycle, depending on age and medical history. Considering your specific circumstances, Dr. Charmila Ayyavoo will modify your program to maximize results.

    Emotional healing holds the same significance as does physical healing. These two weeks of waiting are quite difficult for many people. Get the help of your friends, family members, and psychologists. Keep in mind that all cycles have some lessons for future reference, despite any failures.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Q: Is IVF painful?

    A: The egg retrieval process takes place under sedation, and therefore, it will be pain-free throughout the process. The administration of hormones via injection takes place subcutaneously and lasts for a few minutes only, meaning that most women do not experience much pain from this process.

    Q: Can I work during an IVF cycle?

    A: Yes. Most patients continue work during stimulation. Egg retrieval day requires sedation and a companion; plan to rest that day and the next. After embryo transfer, light activity is fine, though many patients prefer rest for a few days.

    Q: What if no eggs are retrieved or they don't fertilise?

    A: There may be cases where there is no proper fertilization or the retrieval of the eggs was not successful. Dr. Charmila will give you your options for next time, such as ICSI or other options.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is IVF painful?

    The egg retrieval process takes place under sedation, and therefore, it will be pain-free throughout the process. The administration of hormones via injection takes place subcutaneously and lasts for a few minutes only, meaning that most women do not experience much pain from this process.

    Can I work during an IVF cycle?

    Yes. Most patients continue work during stimulation. Egg retrieval day requires sedation and a companion; plan to rest that day and the next. After embryo transfer, light activity is fine, though many patients prefer rest for a few days.

    What if no eggs are retrieved or they don't fertilise?

    There may be cases where there is no proper fertilization or the retrieval of the eggs was not successful. Dr. Charmila will give you your options for next time, such as ICSI or other options.

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