What is IVF, and how much does IVF cost in Nepal 2023?

 


 IVF in Nepal is a fertility procedure in which professionals collect eggs and sperm from the biological parents and mix them in a culture dish to facilitate fertilization. A specialist performs IVF outside the woman's body but in a fertility laboratory. After fertilization, a qualified embryologist selects the most active embryo and implants it into the mother's uterus to confirm conception.
The couple must wait two weeks after the embryo transfer before visiting a fertility clinic for a pregnancy test. A fertility specialist will perform an ultrasound scan to hear the heartbeat of a small baby in a woman's ovaries. Once the fertility specialist hears the baby's heartbeat, a successful pregnancy has occurred, and the couple can be discharged from the fertility clinic to the local gynecologist for further treatment.
The IVF treatment cost in Nepal for basic procedures ranges from NPR 2,80,000 to NPR 3,50,000 depending on the couple's age, body weight, diet, lifestyle, etc. This is the estimated cost of a standard procedure. If the standard IVF procedure does not give successful results in one attempt, then couples can repeat the IVF cycle or opt for advanced IVF procedures, but in that case, the IVF cost in Nepal for advanced procedures will increase according to the procedure.
What are other fertility procedures, and how much does IVF treatment cost in Nepal for advanced procedures?
Below are advanced IVF procedures with IVF cost in Nepal and they are:
1. ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection): This is a procedure where a fertility specialist injects one sperm directly into each egg to facilitate fertilization. After fertilization, an experienced embryologist selects the healthiest embryo(s) and transfers them to the mother's uterus. Fertility experts say successful conception with ICSI is higher than with conventional IVF. The IVF cost in Kathmandu, Nepal, with ICSI, is around NPR 3,50,000.
2. FET (Frozen Embryo Transfer): This is an advanced IVF procedure where fertility specialists use the couple's leftover embryos from their previous baby cycle in a test tube and transfer them to the mother's uterus for successful conception. According to the study, the success rate of frozen embryo transfer is higher than that of fresh embryo transfer. The IVF cost in Kathmandu with the FET procedure is around NPR 3,70,000.
3. Laser-assisted hatching: Laser-assisted hatching is a new technique for treating infertility. It is a procedure where fertility specialists hatch the eggs from their protective layer and insert them directly into the woman's womb. The IVF cost in Kathmandu with Laser Assisted Hatching is around NRP 3,90,000.
4. Fallopian tube reversal: This is a procedure where a fertility professional repositions a woman's fallopian tubes to help them conceive naturally. It is the best fertility procedure recommended for women with burnt fallopian tubes. It is a surgical procedure in which a highly qualified surgeon makes a small incision in the woman's lower pelvic area and operates on her fallopian tubes. The surgeon uses a microscope and attaches the small tubes with a small suture. After the procedure, the woman's chances of natural conception increase. However, a fertility specialist recommends this procedure for women under 40. The cost of IVF treatment in Nepal with a tube reversal procedure is around NPR 4,80,000.
5. PGD (Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis): This procedure is performed by an experienced fertility specialist before embryo transfer. A fertility specialist performs PGD to diagnose any genetic disorder combined with the embryo created. In general, an experienced IVF doctor will recommend PGD tests to couples with any genetic history. It is advisable to undergo PGD to prevent their child from growing and protect them from any genetic disorder in the future. The IVF treatment cost in Nepal with PGD for embryo screening ranges from NPR 4,50,000 to NPR 5,00,000.
6. Egg Donation: Egg donation is an advanced IVF treatment recommended for women who cannot produce enough eggs for fertilization. It is a procedure where fertility specialists borrow eggs from young, healthy, fertile women to facilitate fertilization with the birth father's sperm. The clinic recruits egg donors between the ages of 21 and 30 to provide the maximum number of eggs in one cycle to make fertilization easy. Once fertilization occurs, an experienced embryologist places the created embryo into the womb of the genetic mother and waits for pregnancy symptoms. The cost of IVF in Nepal with egg donors is around NPR 6,50,000.
What is the success rate of IVF in Nepal in transporting children to their home countries?
We all know that no medical procedure provides a 100% guarantee; however, the success rate of IVF in Nepal at the Surrogate Mother Nepal clinic is quite reasonable. The success rate of IVF in Nepal for couples under 35 is around 65 to 75%. However, this success rate drops to 40 to 50% for couples over 40, as the female's ovarian reserve begins to decline and the woman cannot produce healthy eggs for fertilization. On the other hand, the quality of male sperm also began to decline. Fertility experts recommend standard IVF for couples under 35 for best results. For couples over 40, the clinic's experts have other advanced IVF procedures to help couples conceive.

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