Different paths to conception
In-Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) is a widely recognized method of assisted conception. This process begins with hormone treatments and injections designed to stimulate the ovaries, encouraging them to produce more eggs. Once the eggs are ready, they are retrieved and then fertilized with a sperm sample in a laboratory to create embryos. The final step involves transferring the embryos into the uterus, with the hope of achieving a successful pregnancy.
Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) is a procedure that aids natural conception by placing specially prepared sperm directly into the uterus. This technique boosts the chances of sperm reaching the fallopian tubes and fertilizing the mature egg. In some cases, medications and a trigger injection are used to stimulate the production of multiple eggs and to time their release accurately.
Ovulation Induction is a hormone treatment that uses oral medications such as Clomid or Letrozole to stimulate the ovaries to develop eggs and induce ovulation. This increases the chances of successful conception through timed intercourse. It can be used as a primary method or in conjunction with IUI, especially for women with irregular menstrual cycles or those who do not ovulate.
PRP Ovarian Rejuvenation
As women age, ovarian function and egg quality naturally decline, making conception more challenging. PRP Ovarian Rejuvenation is an innovative procedure that uses the body’s own healing potential to support ovarian activity and improve fertility outcomes.

How It Works
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) is prepared from a patient’s own blood, concentrated with growth factors that encourage cellular repair and regeneration. In ovarian rejuvenation:
A small blood sample is taken and processed to isolate platelet-rich plasma.
The PRP is carefully introduced into the ovaries using a minimally invasive technique.
Growth factors may stimulate dormant follicles, support hormone production, and improve ovarian response to fertility treatments.
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Important to Know
- PRP ovarian rejuvenation is still considered an emerging treatment, and outcomes can vary between patients.
- Suitability depends on age, ovarian health, and overall medical profile.
- Availability may depend on in-country regulations, as not all jurisdictions permit experimental fertility therapies.
- Your fertility specialist will explain whether this option is appropriate for your individual case.
Why Consider PRP Ovarian Rejuvenation?
May enhance ovarian activity and egg development.
Offers another option for patients seeking to improve their fertility potential.
Can be used alongside standard IVF treatments to support response.
Uses your own biological material, reducing the risk of rejection.