Their work contributes to healthier families and communities by ensuring women receive proper medical attention, education, and support throughout their lives. In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) is an advanced fertility treatment often recommended by gynecologists for couples facing difficulty in conceiving naturally. IVF involves collecting eggs from a woman’s ovaries and fertilizing them with sperm in a laboratory. Once fertilization occurs, the resulting embryo is carefully monitored and later transferred into the woman’s uterus to achieve pregnancy.
Gynecologists play a crucial role throughout the IVF process, from initial diagnosis to post-procedure care. Before starting IVF, they conduct detailed medical evaluations, hormone tests, and ultrasounds to understand the cause of infertility. They also counsel patients about the procedure, success rates, possible risks, and emotional aspects involved, helping couples make informed decisions.

