Main reasons why IVF is needed
Blocked Fallopian Tubes: When the egg is blocked from reaching the uterus or the tube is damaged, natural conception is not possible.
Male Infertility: Low sperm count, low motility, or abnormalities in the structure of the sperm.
Ovulation Disorders: A condition in which ovulation is not regular in women (for example, hormonal problems such as PCOD/PCOS).
Endometriosis: A condition in which the cells that line the uterus grow outside the uterus. This can affect the function of the egg or sperm.
Age: As women age, the quality and quantity of eggs decrease, which hinders natural conception.
Unexplained Infertility: A condition where it is not possible to find out why pregnancy has not occurred despite all tests.
Genetic diseases: If a couple has genetic diseases, testing (PGD) can be done through IVF to select an embryo that is free of the disease to prevent it from being passed on to the child.