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Since the birth of the first IVF baby in 1978, in vitro fertilization (IVF) has become one of the most effective and widely used assisted reproductive technologies (ART) in the world. Today, IVF offers hope to individuals and couples facing a wide range of fertility challenges—as well as those proactively planning their future families.
At GP-Fertility, we combine advanced reproductive science with a global network of leading fertility centers, helping patients access personalized IVF solutions across the United States, Malaysia, Thailand, Kyrgyzstan, and Cyprus.
IVF may be recommended when other treatments are unsuccessful or not suitable. Common indications include:
Every IVF journey is unique. At GP-Fertility, treatment plans are fully personalized based on medical history, goals, and global treatment accessibility.
Hormonal medications are used to stimulate the ovaries to produce multiple mature eggs. Patients are closely monitored through ultrasound and hormone testing to optimize timing and outcomes.
A minimally invasive procedure is performed to collect mature eggs from the ovaries under ultrasound guidance.
Sperm is collected and processed in the laboratory to select the highest-quality sample for fertilization. Advanced techniques may be used when necessary.
Eggs and sperm are combined in a laboratory setting. In certain cases, ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection) is used to directly inject a single sperm into an egg to improve fertilization rates.
Embryos are cultured in advanced laboratory conditions and monitored for development. The healthiest embryos are selected for transfer.
A selected embryo is transferred into the uterus. Many patients today benefit from Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET), which allows for better timing and improved implantation conditions.
After transfer, a pregnancy test is performed approximately two weeks later. If successful, early pregnancy is monitored before transitioning to obstetric care.
Eggs, sperm, and embryos can be frozen for future use, offering flexibility and long-term family planning options.
PGT allows embryos to be screened for chromosomal abnormalities or genetic conditions before transfer, improving success rates and reducing risks.
For patients who need additional support, GP-Fertility offers:
All services are fully coordinated across international jurisdictions, ensuring medical, legal, and logistical alignment.
IVF success depends on several key factors:
Egg quality and ovarian reserve decline with age, particularly after 35.
Clinic experience, laboratory quality, and embryology expertise significantly impact outcomes.
Nutrition, stress levels, and overall health can influence fertility success.
Personalized protocols, embryo selection, and timing all play a critical role. At GP-Fertility, patients benefit from data-driven treatment planning and access to multiple global clinics, helping optimize success rates across different scenarios.
The cost of IVF can vary depending on location, treatment complexity, and additional services. Typical considerations include:
Because fertility care is often international, cost structures differ across countries. GP-Fertility provides:
This allows patients to make informed financial decisions while accessing the most suitable care globally.
IVF is more than a medical procedure—it’s a deeply personal journey toward building your family. With the right knowledge, expert guidance, and global access to advanced care, your path forward becomes clearer and more achievable. At GP-Fertility, we are committed to supporting you every step of the way—from your first consultation to the moment you welcome your child.
Connect with a GP-Fertility specialist and explore your personalized IVF pathway.