Conventional IVF: What It Is and When It May Be Considered | Janini IVF, Delhi

May 19, 2026
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Understanding Conventional IVF

Conventional IVF is one of the most commonly used approaches in fertility treatment, but it is not always clear what it involves or how it differs from other IVF options.

With terms such as natural IVF, mild IVF and ICSI often discussed alongside it, understanding where conventional IVF fits in can feel unclear at first.

In practice, conventional IVF forms the basis of many treatment plans. Other approaches are variations that may be considered depending on individual diagnosis and how the body responds during treatment.

What Is Conventional IVF?

Conventional IVF (in vitro fertilisation) is one of the most commonly used fertility treatments. It is a process where eggs are retrieved from the ovaries, fertilised with sperm in a laboratory, and the resulting embryos are monitored before being transferred into the uterus.

This allows fertilisation and early embryo development to take place outside the body in a controlled setting before embryo transfer.

How Conventional IVF Is Different

In conventional IVF:

  • ovarian stimulation is used

  • multiple eggs are usually retrieved

  • more embryos may be available for transfer or freezing

Other approaches differ in specific ways. Natural IVF follows the body’s natural cycle with minimal stimulation, while mild IVF uses lower doses of medication. ICSI may be used within an IVF cycle when fertilisation requires additional support.

This is often where comparisons such as IVF vs ICSI or natural IVF vs conventional IVF arise.

When Conventional IVF May Be Considered

Conventional IVF may be considered when there are identifiable factors affecting natural conception.

This may include:

  • blocked or damaged fallopian tubes

  • moderate to severe endometriosis

  • unexplained infertility after initial treatment

  • situations where IUI has not been successful

In some cases, IVF may also be recommended earlier, particularly when time is a factor. This is often when patients begin to explore whether IVF treatment may be required.

What to Expect with Conventional IVF

Since multiple eggs are usually retrieved, more embryos may be available for transfer or freezing.

This can mean:

  • more embryos in a cycle

  • the possibility of freezing embryos for future use

At the same time, the process involves ovarian stimulation, monitoring, and procedures such as egg retrieval, all of which are planned based on individual response. This forms part of the standard IVF process followed in most treatment cycles.

Is Conventional IVF Suitable for Everyone

Conventional IVF is not required in all cases.

In some situations, simpler approaches such as IUI may be considered first. In others, variations such as natural or mild IVF may be more appropriate depending on ovarian reserve or previous response to treatment.

The most suitable approach depends on individual factors such as age, diagnosis and treatment history. This is why IVF is not always the first treatment option in all cases.

Understanding the Approach

It is common to compare different IVF options while deciding on treatment.

Rather than one approach being better than another, the focus is on choosing what is most appropriate for a particular situation. This is determined after a detailed clinical evaluation.


Frequently Asked Questions

Is conventional IVF the same as test tube baby treatment?
The term “test tube baby” is commonly used to describe IVF. In clinical practice, IVF refers to fertilisation taking place outside the body, followed by embryo transfer into the uterus.

What is the success rate of conventional IVF?
IVF success rates vary depending on factors such as age, ovarian reserve and underlying diagnosis. Outcomes are assessed individually rather than as a fixed percentage.

When is ICSI used instead of conventional IVF?
ICSI may be used within an IVF cycle when there are concerns related to sperm quality or fertilisation. It involves injecting a single sperm directly into the egg.

Is conventional IVF more difficult than other IVF treatments?
Conventional IVF involves ovarian stimulation and multiple steps, including monitoring and egg retrieval. The intensity of treatment varies depending on individual response.

How long does a conventional IVF cycle take?
A typical IVF cycle may take a few weeks, including stimulation, monitoring, and embryo transfer. The duration may vary depending on treatment planning.

What are the steps in conventional IVF?
A conventional IVF cycle typically includes ovarian stimulation, egg retrieval, fertilisation in the laboratory, embryo development, and embryo transfer into the uterus.

Treatment at Janini IVF, Delhi

At Janini IVF, Delhi, treatment is planned based on individual clinical findings. The choice between conventional IVF and other approaches is made after careful assessment, so that the treatment aligns with what is most suitable in each case.

If you are considering IVF treatment and trying to understand which approach may be right for you, a detailed consultation can help provide clarity based on your individual clinical profile.

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