done under medication (but not a general anesthesia), The doctor will use a transvaginal ultrasound to guide a needle, up to the ovaries. suck the fluid and 8 to 15 oocytes from the follicle in to the needle.
First the egg and sperm are united in a test tube, and then both are put in the womens uterus, for the next nine months.
In the case of a test tube baby the ovum is fertilized outside the womb it is then implanted in the correct position. in the case of normal conception sperm fertilizes the ovum without any assistance.
an embryo created by IVF ('in a test tube'), outside of the body, and then implanted in the uterus
Normally the sperm fertilizes the ovum inside the woman's body without any assistance but in cases where the woman might not have any eggs or the sperms are very few for instance you might need some assistance and then the fertilization can not happen the usual way. When making a test tube baby the ovum is taken out of the woman's body and fertilized outside the womb and then it is implanted into the uterus.
If you mean a tubal pregnancy, unfortunately it cannot. If you mean a "test tube" baby, yes it can.
They use ultrasound to measure the amount of amniotic fluid around the baby in the uterus, usually measured in centimeters.
The frozen egg is united with the sperm in the test tube , and then inserted in the uterus for the next nine months to develop.. This is done usually when the tubes are blocked.
A "little baby test tube" is not a standard or recognized term. It may refer to a test tube used in a laboratory setting to hold small volumes of liquid, or it could be a colloquial or humorous way to refer to a test tube baby, a child conceived through in vitro fertilization.
You would have to take a paternity test.
Will you take a paternity test.
You take a pregnancy test
A pregnancy test MAY show positive from about 10 days after ovulation. But the period may still come. I am not sure what the first answer means.