IVF at Gift Fertility

Gift Fertility IVF: In Vitro Fertilisation by a Specialist Medical Team

IVF is a fertility treatment process in which eggs and sperm are fertilised in the laboratory, followed by embryo culture and transfer into the uterus. One of the most common questions many people have is who IVF may be suitable for, and whether this approach is appropriate for their own case. At Gift Fertility, we provide personalised treatment planning so that each case receives an approach that truly fits the individual’s body, rather than applying a one-size-fits-all method.

73%

73% Average Success Rate

7 Specialist Doctors

Specialist medical team

2 Branches

in Bangkok

Continuous Care from the Start

of Treatment to the Early Stage of Pregnancy

Overview of the IVF Process

From Case Assessment to Embryo Transfer

For those considering where to undergo IVF, this overview helps explain what IVF is, who it may be suitable for, how it differs from ICSI, and how to begin with the specialist team at Gift Fertility.

  • 1

    Doctor Consultation and Diagnostic Assessment

  • 2

    Personalised Ovarian Stimulation Planning

  • 3

    Egg Retrieval, Fertilisation, and Embryo Culture

  • 4

    Embryo Transfer and Ongoing Follow-Up

Who Is IVF Suitable For?

Check Whether Your Case May Initially Be Suitable for IVF

A doctor’s assessment remains the most important step. However, the groups below are among the cases commonly considered for IVF in order to improve the chance of pregnancy.

Female Factors

Blocked or damaged fallopian tubes

Unexplained infertility

Low AMH or diminished ovarian reserve

Age 35 and above, with a need for more precise planning

Previous Treatment Factors

Previous unsuccessful IUI attempts

A history of recurrent miscarriage and a need for more in-depth evaluation

A need for embryo genetic testing as part of treatment

Male Factors

Sperm issues at a level where IVF may still be considered

If the male factor is more clearly significant, the doctor may recommend ICSI instead

Actual test results are required to determine the most suitable treatment approach.

IVF vs ICSI

What Is the Difference, and How Does Gift Fertility Choose the Right Method for Each Case?

Although both methods are part of assisted reproductive technology, the details of fertilisation and the medical indications are different.

IVF

The sperm is allowed to naturally penetrate the egg in the laboratory. This method is suitable in cases where sperm quality is still sufficient to support fertilisation on its own.

May be appropriate for certain cases where female-related factors are the primary cause of infertility

Treatment recommendations are based on individual diagnostic test results

May be considered as an option for couples who have not achieved pregnancy through IUI (Intrauterine Insemination)

ICSI

In ICSI, a fertility specialist selects a single sperm and injects it directly into a mature egg to facilitate fertilization. This technique is often recommended when male-factor infertility is present or when there are specific medical indications for this approach.

May be suitable for cases involving a low sperm count or poor sperm quality

Can help improve fertilization rates in selected patient groups

The most appropriate treatment approach is determined based on the diagnostic findings of both partners

Why Many Patients Choose Gift Fertility

Choosing where to undergo IVF is not only about technology, but also about personalised planning.

Personalised Protocol Planning

Doctors assess age, AMH level, previous treatment history, and other clinical data in order to select the ovarian stimulation approach that is most suitable for each individual.

Care by a Specialist Medical Team

Each case is not viewed only from the perspective of laboratory procedures, but also includes diagnosis of the underlying cause and overall treatment planning.

Laboratory Support for Embryo Culture

Embryo care in the laboratory and appropriate embryo selection are among the key components of IVF treatment.

Continuous Follow-Up After Embryo Transfer

Care does not end on the day of embryo transfer, but also includes ongoing follow-up and assessment during the early stage of pregnancy.

IVF Treatment Process

From Your Initial Consultation to Post-Embryo Transfer Follow-Up

The duration of each cycle is generally around 4–6 weeks, depending on the treatment plan and each individual’s response.

  • 1

    First Visit

Medical history review, preliminary assessment, and planning of the necessary fertility investigations for both partners.

  • 2

    Diagnostic Evaluation

Hormone testing, ultrasound examinations, and semen analysis are performed to assess factors that may affect fertility and pregnancy outcomes.

  • 3

    Personalized Treatment Planning

An individualized ovarian stimulation protocol is selected based on each patient's specific condition and fertility profile, rather than applying a one-size-fits-all approach.

  • 4

    Ovarian Stimulation

Fertility medications are administered for approximately 8–12 days to stimulate egg development, with close monitoring of the ovarian response throughout the process.

  • 5

    Egg Retrieval

The egg retrieval procedure is performed under the supervision of a fertility specialist and typically takes approximately 20–30 minutes.

  • 6

    Fertilization and Embryo Culture

Fertilization is carried out using either IVF or ICSI, depending on the individual case. The resulting embryos are then cultured in the laboratory under carefully controlled conditions.

  • 7

    Embryo Transfer

Hormone testing, ultrasound examinations, and semen analysis are performed to assess factors that may affect fertility and pregnancy outcomes.

  • 8

    Follow-Up Care

Pregnancy testing and early pregnancy monitoring are conducted according to the treatment plan established by the physician.

IVF Treatment Process

Understand the Cost Components Before Making a Decision

The cost of IVF treatment typically consists of several components, including fertility medications, ovarian stimulation, egg retrieval, laboratory procedures, embryo transfer, and additional services that may be recommended as part of an individualized treatment plan.

Fertility medications and ovarian stimulation

Egg retrieval and laboratory fees

Embryo transfer

Embryo cryopreservation (freezing) or PGT (Preimplantation Genetic Testing), when medically indicated

Because Each Case Has Different Details

This landing page is designed to help you understand the overall picture first. For detailed pricing information and cost planning, you should refer directly to the pricing page or consult with a physician to assess a budget that is appropriate for your specific case.

Start with Confidence

Still Not Sure Whether IVF Is Right for You?

Speaking with a doctor from the outset can help you better understand the options most suitable for your case, including treatment approach, timeframe, and a well-structured cost plan.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About Success Rates

What is IVF?

Who is IVF suitable for?

What is the difference between IVF and ICSI?

How long does one IVF cycle take?

If I am researching where to undergo IVF, how should I begin?

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