How Is Embryo Transfer Done During the IVF Procedure in Pakistan

Started by australianconcept, Dec 30, 2025, 01:38 AM

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Embryo transfer is one of the final and most important steps of the IVF procedure in Pakistan. It is a simple and usually painless process that helps place healthy embryos into the woman's uterus to achieve pregnancy.

Before the procedure, the doctor carefully monitors the woman's uterine lining through ultrasound to ensure it is ready for implantation. On the day of embryo transfer, selected embryos that have developed well in the laboratory are prepared for transfer.

The procedure is performed in a clean and controlled clinical environment. A thin, soft catheter is gently inserted through the cervix into the uterus. Using ultrasound guidance, the doctor places the embryo into the uterus at the most suitable position. The process usually takes only a few minutes and does not require anesthesia.

After the embryo transfer, the patient is advised to rest for a short time at the clinic. Doctors may prescribe medications to support implantation and early pregnancy. A pregnancy test is usually recommended after 10 to 14 days to confirm the success of the IVF cycle.

Embryo transfer during IVF in Pakistan follows international medical standards and is carried out by experienced fertility specialists to improve the chances of a successful pregnancy.