Oocyte retrieval commonly called as egg retrieval is a crucial step in the In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) process. During this procedure, mature eggs (oocytes) are collected from the ovaries so they can be fertilized in the laboratory. The aim is to gather healthy eggs at the right stage of maturity to achieve the highest success rates in IVF or ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection).
At Nulife IVF Clinic, Seawoods, Navi Mumbai, we focus on precision, patient comfort, and safety at every stage. The procedure is performed under mild sedation or short general anaesthesia so patients remain relaxed and pain-free while our specialists gently aspirate the eggs. By carefully coordinating ovarian stimulation, monitoring follicle development, and timing the retrieval accurately, we help ensure optimal quality and quantity of oocytes, enhancing the likelihood of successful fertilisation and embryo development.
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Oocyte retrieval usually takes 20–30 minutes. It’s done under mild sedation or short general anaesthesia so you remain relaxed and pain-free. After the procedure, you’ll rest for a short period in our recovery room at Nulife IVF Clinic, Seawoods, before going home the same day
No, most patients feel only mild cramping or pressure. Sedation keeps you comfortable throughout, and any post-procedure discomfort is generally short-lived. Our fertility team provides aftercare tips to ease recovery.
Success depends on egg quality, ovarian reserve, and how well your body responds to stimulation. At Nulife IVF Clinic, Navi Mumbai, we customise protocols, monitor follicle growth carefully, and time retrieval precisely to optimise egg quality and IVF success.
The risks are very low. You may experience slight cramping, light spotting, or temporary ovarian discomfort. Rare complications like infection or excessive bleeding are minimised through strict safety protocols and expert monitoring.
Yes. Mature eggs collected during retrieval can be frozen using advanced vitrification techniques and stored safely for years. Egg freezing helps women preserve fertility for future IVF or ICSI cycles.
Retrieval is usually performed 34–36 hours after the trigger injection (hCG or GnRH agonist). This timing ensures the eggs are mature enough for fertilisation while preventing premature ovulation.
Most patients resume normal activities within 24 hours. Some may prefer light rest if mild cramping or fatigue occurs. Heavy exercise or strenuous work should be avoided for a day or two.
Follow your specialist’s instructions regarding fertility medications, fasting, and hydration. Arrange for someone to accompany you home after the procedure and avoid heavy meals or alcohol the night before.
Yes. Our fertility experts at Nulife IVF Clinic design tailored stimulation protocols to manage irregular cycles, ensuring follicles grow evenly and mature eggs are retrieved at the right time.
Egg yield varies depending on ovarian reserve and response. If the number is lower than predicted, our specialists will review your stimulation plan, suggest lifestyle or supplement changes, or recommend an additional IVF cycle if needed.
Yes. Male partners usually provide a semen sample on the same day for IVF or ICSI. If needed, donor sperm can also be arranged. Coordinating egg retrieval and sperm preparation improves fertilisation outcomes.
Immediately after collection, the eggs are assessed in our embryology lab. Healthy, mature oocytes are fertilised the same day via IVF or ICSI, maximising embryo quality and implantation potential.
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