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57 year old woman delivers baby
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IVF saved 20 yrs marriage
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Lagos hospital delivers first IVF baby
On 7th June, 11 months after opening it's doors to patients requiring advanced fertility treatment, St. Ive's Hospital Lagos, recorded the delivery of the first live delivery of a baby through invitro fertilization. ...read more


Other IVF centre
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People see ivf as last resort
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New hospital facility to reduce brain drain
Geared towards improved healthcare services, through public and private efforts, lagos State Governor, Babtunde Raji Fashola has commissioned a newly built hospital complex of St. Ive's Specialist Hospital at Ikeja, Lagos... ...read more


Fashola lauds private hospitals
Lagos State Governor Babatunde Raji Fashola (SAN), has hailed the contributions of private hospitals to the development of the countey's healthcare delivery sector, saying that their importance cannot be overemphasized... ...read more


Fashola Opens st. Ives Hospital
Lagos State Governor Babatunde Raji Fashola (SAN) has opened the st. Ives Hospital, a newly built ultra-modernhospital complex at Opebi Road, Ikeja... ...read more


A good hospital is more than fanciful buildings
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Ives of Hope
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At home with father of 200 children
If Dr. Tunde Okewale were to claim every child born through his IVF intervention, they number in hundreds. This he told Funke Olaode, is his source of happiness... ...read more

 

 

This involves the use of fertility drugs to stimulate the ovaries. The aim is to grow several mature eggs rather than a single eggs that normally develops each month… With the introduction of cryo preservation, excess embryos can be stored so that women do not have to go through stimulation and egg collection each cycle.

A number of different drugs and protocols are used in IVF treatment. Because the treatment is individualized, a couple may find out that their drugs and protocols differs from other couples.

For further information concerning super ovulation protocol discus with your infertility specialist.

Monitoring the treatment circle
The aim of monitoring the cycle is to check the development of the follicles and the lining of the uterus to adjust the dose of the drugs and to time the HCG injection. Each patient is different. On the average you need to attend the clinic 2 or 3 times to assess how you are responding to the injections and to adjust the dose of the injection accordingly. The development of the follicle is routinely monitored using several vaginal ultrasound scan.

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