INVOcell

About INVOcell

INVOcell is a type of assisted reproductive technology (ART) that can be used to address some of the limitations of traditional in vitro fertilization (IVF).

INVOcell Advantages

Here are some of the ways that INVOcell improves on the limitations of IVF:

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Lower Cost

INVOcell is generally less expensive than traditional IVF because it requires fewer medications and laboratory procedures.

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More Natural

Unlike IVF, which involves fertilizing embryos in a laboratory dish, INVOcell uses a small device to incubate the embryos inside the woman's body, providing a more natural environment for fertilization and early embryo development.

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Fewer Embryos

INVOcell typically produces fewer embryos than IVF, which can reduce the risk of multiple pregnancies and the need for embryo freezing.

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Simplified Process

INVOcell involves a simplified treatment process compared to traditional IVF, which can be less stressful for couples undergoing fertility treatment.

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Reduced Time Commitment

The treatment cycle for INVOcell is generally shorter than for traditional IVF, requiring fewer office visits and less time away from work and other activities.

INVOcell FAQ

The outer chamber is approximately 2.5 cm wide and 4.5cm tall. The retention device, which is similar to size to a diaphragm, is 70 mm in diameter.

Most women feel little to no discomfort when the INVOcell is in the body. There was a study presented at the 2021 American Society of Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) which showed that the INVOcell was well tolerated and did not cause irritation.

You should consult your physician, but you typically can go about your normal activities. You should avoid anything that is physically strenuous or anything that would change the temperature of your body like a hot bath or sauna. You should not swim, douche, have intercourse and/or insert objects or liquids into the vagina.

If the device becomes uncomfortable or moves call your physician.

Yes! In most cases one embryo is selected to be transferred to the uterus for further development. You and your physician will decide if more than one embryo should be transferred.

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