FAQ – Getting Ready with Pre-IVF

1. How do I get started with Life IVF?

  • To get started with Life IVF, you will first need to schedule a Fertility Evaluation visit with the center. This can typically be done by contacting the center directly or through their website. Some patients may wish to conduct a Complimentary Consultation prior to a more in-depth Evaluation. Check out our New Patient process page for more info.

If I reschedule my monitor to 1 day later, what is the chance of ovulation?

6. If I reschedule my monitor to 1 day later, what is the chance of ovulation?

Is it possible to change the endometrial pattern during the cycle?

5. Is it possible to change the endometrial pattern during the cycle?

I heard some people use double trigger, why isn’t the doctor using double trigger in my case?

3. I heard some people use double trigger, why isn’t the doctor using double trigger in my case?

My embryo passed PGS 5 test and the doctors said my hormone levels and lining were good, why was I not able to achieve pregnancy?

My embryo passed PGS 5 test and the doctors said my hormone levels and lining were good, why was I not able to achieve pregnancy?

2. What is the difference between PGS 5 and PGS 24 tests? Which one should I choose?

PGD = Pre-implantation genetic diagnosis. This test is used to determine if a particular mutation that can lead to a specific disease (e.g. cystic fibrosis) is present in the embryo. This is a diagnostic test designed to detect for a specific disease based on patient’s family history.