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Fertility Services

IVF/ICSI Cycle

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In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a personalized process divided into two phases, each typically lasting about two weeks. The success of IVF depends on various factors, including age, ovarian reserve, and sperm quality. However, many individuals and couples successfully achieve pregnancy through this method.

 

The most common reasons for needing IVF include:

1. Male factors, such as low sperm concentration or poor motility

2. Diminished ovarian reserve, indicated by low AMH levels

3. Previous unsuccessful attempts with other techniques and/or advanced maternal age

 

We are here to support you at every stage of your journey—from assessment and preparation to egg collection and embryo transfer. Our goal is to provide clarity, compassion, and hope, helping you feel confident throughout your fertility experience.

Pregnant couple in hospital

PGT-A (Embryo Testing)

A boy and a girl smiling sex selection

PGT-A (Preimplantation Genetic Testing for Aneuploidy) is an IVF process where embryos are created and analyzed to ensure they have the correct number of chromosomes before transfer, and it also allows for the determination and selection of the baby’s sex when applicable. The full treatment typically takes 6–8 weeks and includes ovarian stimulation, egg collection, fertilization (IVF/ICSI), embryo biopsy at the blastocyst stage, and freezing while awaiting results.

 

Embryo transfer is performed in a separate cycle once a euploid (chromosomally normal) embryo is identified. This technique is often recommended for women over 35, recurrent miscarriages, implantation failure, or previous failed cycles, and offers about a 50–55% clinical pregnancy rate per euploid embryo transferred.

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Egg Freezing

 

Egg freezing is a personalized process that typically takes 2 to 3 weeks and is designed to preserve your fertility for the future. It begins with blood tests and an ultrasound to assess your ovarian reserve. You may also undergo optional preparations to support egg quality. The ovaries are then gently stimulated to produce multiple eggs, which are collected in a short procedure and frozen in the laboratory. This approach allows you to plan your family on your timeline, providing reassurance, flexibility, and hope for the years ahead.

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A young woman smiling good candidate for egg freezing
Dr Alex Aldape doing a consultation

One-off Consultation

- If you are looking for specific assessment or reassurance about a particular aspect of your treatment this is the way to go.

 

- You may not want to change your full treatment plan strategy or move to another clinic. You may need another opinion to confirm that everything has been examined, weighed, and assessed properly.

 

 - The "One-off Consultation" service is designed for individuals who are seeking Dr. Alex's expertise on specific topics to supplement their existing treatment, even if they are not currently under his care.

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