Learn About the IVF Timeline and How Long It Really Takes to Have a Baby - Dr Lora Shahine

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The length of time it takes for in vitro fertilization (IVF) can vary depending on several factors, including the individual's medical history, age, and fertility issues.

The IVF process typically involves several steps, including:

Ovarian stimulation: This involves taking fertility drugs to encourage the ovaries to produce multiple eggs. This process usually takes around two weeks.

Egg retrieval: This is a minor surgical procedure that involves collecting the eggs from the ovaries. This procedure usually takes around 20-30 minutes.

Fertilization: This involves combining the eggs with sperm in a laboratory. This process usually takes one day.

Embryo culture: After fertilization, the embryos are monitored in a laboratory to ensure they are developing normally. This process can take up to five days.

Embryo transfer: This is the process of transferring the embryos to the uterus. This usually takes around 15 minutes.

Overall, the entire IVF process typically takes around 4-6 weeks from the start of ovarian stimulation to embryo transfer. However, it's important to note that every individual's situation is unique, and the length of the IVF process can vary. But in this video I'll share the timeline and the entire IVF process!

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ABOUT : Lora Shahine, MD, is a double board certified reproductive endocrinologist and OBGYN currently practicing at Pacific NW Fertility in Seattle, WA. Originally from North Carolina, Dr. Shahine graduated with a Bachelor of Science in biology from Georgetown University in Washington, DC, and completed her training in medical school at Wake Forest University School of Medicine, residency in obstetrics and gynecology at the University of California at San Francisco, and fellowship in reproductive endocrinology and infertility at Stanford University.
As Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Washington and Director of the Center of Recurrent Pregnancy Loss at Pacific NW Fertility, she is committed to providing excellence in patient care, teaching the next generation of women’s healthcare providers, and continuing research in the fields of fertility and recurrent miscarriage. She has published over 75 peer-reviewed research projects and is an active member of the American Society of Reproductive Medicine, Seattle Gynecology Society, and the Babyquest Fertility Grant organization. Dr. Shahine is an accomplished author including 'Planting the Seeds of Pregnancy: An Integrative Approach to Fertility Care' and best-selling book, 'Not Broken: An Approachable Guide to Miscarriage and Recurrent Pregnancy Loss.'
Whether through her research, books, lectures, or active social media presense Dr. Shahine is passionate about educating on reproductive health and supporting the feritlity community.

DISCLAIMER: The content contained herein is provided for informational and/or entertainment purposes only and not intended as a substitute for advice provided by a healthcare professional. Use the provided information at your own risk. If you have or suspect that you have a medical problem, please contact your health care provider.

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0:00 Intro
0:26 Welcome message
0:35 Timing and expectations
1:32 Lead up process
2:01 Getting to the egg retrieval
2:12 #1 - Compliance checklist (overview)
2:23 #2 - Preparation (overview)
2:32 #3 - The actual cycle (overview)
3:01 Recap
3:12 Overall process
3:50 More video recommendations
4:18 #1 - Compliance checklist
7:00 #2 - Preparation
9:09 #3 - The actual cycle
11:58 Not creating egg freezing
14:51 Hurry up and wait
15:42 What can throw of the timing
16:04 Things that can change the timeline
17:04 Clinic calendar
19:48 Insurance
20:13 Your body can throw things off
21:30 Setting expectation is very important
22:29 Questions to ask your clinic
23:07 Outro

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This was VERY GOOD!! Thank you for putting this video out there. Our first cycle of IVF we ended up with the 1 egg we had to do a fresh transfer and then we had 1 that we froze to use at a later date. I wish what I know now then, because I would NEVER do a fresh transfer not being able to genetically test in time. So we ended up going through pregnancy 3 months before losing the baby and the office neglected to let us know that the frozen embryo was abnormal....I could have bypassed this miscarriage all in all if i froze both eggs to find out they were abnormal. Again you are being thrown so much information at you and in the very beginning I never knew if I was coming or going. So to all the woman out there deciding to do fresh or frozen, definitely go with FROZEN :) I will save you the turmoil. It was very very very rough for me to go through this miscarriage when ultimately it didnt need to happen the way it did. I wish my doctor was more thorough and explained the differences between them more clearly. So thank you Dr. Lora to putting this very put together video for the rest of us :) :) I thank you very much.

hoguemygoshitshedda
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Had my first meeting with my new clinic on the 25th of September, was pregnant 6 weeks later. I've had a few rounds prior to going to a new clinic. But everything was super quick

donnarooney
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First round took 4 months.
Second round (3 years later) took 8 months.
The longest period is getting the referrals, waiting list for specialist, doing all the tests, waiting for results, scans, getting your protocol, nurse education. And a hundred and one consent forms!

Luckyforus
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Today I was done hycosy on CD 6 with 5 eggs in each ovary. I also got an appointment for a fertility consultation for IVF/ Icsi. I really hope that this type of treatment will work for us ❤

BeautyblogbyTina
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I just had my first egg retrieval yesterday and there was no eggs at all, We have followed everything that nurses instructed us. Don’t know what could have gone wrong. Had another blood test after retrieval.hopefully we get answer this coming Wednesday. The logistic and emotional roller coaster of doing IVF.

jhonnagarcia
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My IVF process took me one year to complete, and ended up with a missed miscarriage. One year for one round doesn’t encourage me to go for second round.

fatimsav
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As a therapist who sometimes works with grief and loss, I know that feeling of mourning *with* your patient. It’s so hard for them. *hugs*

ride-or-DIY
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So helpful~ thank you so much for the information! I don’t know if my clinic just doesn’t want to overwhelm me so they don’t tell me most of the things. But for someone who’s total control freak, I rather know everything and be as prepared as I possibly could which made me feel a lot better to know where things at and have the most reasonable expectations.
Fingers crossed 🤞🏻 I’m gonna do my egg retrieval the first time next week…

norikamiu
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I'm so grateful to live in Europe when "checking insurance cover" is not part of this process because insurance is not needed for IVF treatment.
However understanding the time line is super helpful 😊

bethlaustsen
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thank you so much 🙏🏽 I’m on my first ivf cycle and I’m grateful I found your videos 💓

margomejia
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Very informative video! 1st time doing IVF egg retrieval done 3 weeks ago! They have frozen the embryo! Waiting to transfer in couple of months- praying to get success! Very difficult process continuously feeling unwell!

They have retrieved 13 eggs, 3 of them were fertilised. Do I have a hope Dr Lora?

dilrubabiswas
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Thank you Lord he lead me here me and my husband is trying to have a baby and our doctor suggest us for ivf.since my age and my eggs is on a boarderline❤❤❤thank you for the information dr.lora❤❤❤❤

sendangbelzp
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So incredibly informative and easy to understand. Thank you.

patmiller
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Thank you so much for this video! As someone getting prepared to start IVF, I appreciate the realistic timeline.

kiarapatterson
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very informative video, my dr did not gave me any pre-medication before stimulation, because he said i had good amount of eggs, in the end managed to get 12 mature egg, did Zymot for sperm, but only 3 embryos managed to biopsy for PGTM testing, we were expecting more egg, but oh well...now praying hard, we have some good result.

littlegesture
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Thank you SO MUCH for this video! Answered so many questions I had that my clinic just breezed over or didn't address at all!

amiefry
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Wow..Dr Lora, I am a man and believe me when I say you did justice to the topic. My dumb question as a man who is also planing to start IVF process with my wife is, since there are so much uncertainty about the process, can an IVF patient increase their chances of getting pregnant by seeking IVF treatment from different clinics at same time?

jemikoko
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Thank you for this video. I was curious if there are any expected timeline changes if you have endometriosis.

linds_ola
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I had my first meeting with this clinic today. Feeling excited.

vikkicarpenter
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I have a little time but this is looking like a future option

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