Company: NIVFW
Filing Date: 2025-10-31
Form Type: 424B3
Source: 0001213900-25-104469
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Company: NewGenIvf Group Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-10-31
Form: 424B3
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IVF Treatments Process

A typical IVF treatment process
mainly includes two stages, the pre-IVF treatment stage and the IVF treatment stage. During the IVF treatment process, NewGenIvf also
provides support services such as nutrition guidance and psychological counselling. The flow chart below shows the stages involved in
a typical IVF treatment process:

At the pre-IVF treatment
stage, clients attend an initial consultation, undergo pre-IVF tests, and undergo treatment for gynaecological and andrological diseases,
if needed. At the initial consultation, a physician reviews the clients’ detailed medical history to collect more information relating
to the potential cause of their infertility. The client then undergoes various pre-IVF tests, which may include, among other things,
blood pressure, hormone level, ultrasound, infectious disease screening, uterine evaluation and male fertility test. The physician will
then design treatment plans based on the client’s medical history and results of the tests. If the client is satisfied with treatment
plan and the test results are acceptable to the physician, the physician will prescribe medications and start stimulation treatment.

The first step of the cycle
is to boost egg production through injecting synthetic hormones. Over about one week of ovarian stimulation, clients are monitored on
a regular basis with blood test and transvaginal ultrasound. If follicles have reached at least 10 mm in size, an additional antagonist
drug will be added into the daily injection schedule. This is used to prevent ovulation before ovum pickup time. After another few days
of ovarian simulation, if follicle growth is consistent and majority of follicles are around 16 mm to 17 mm, the final injection of a
human chorionic gonadotropin will be administered. The trigger injection is the final step of the stimulation process and is for the
maturation of the eggs in the follicles before they are collected. The next major step is to retrieve the eggs with a minor surgical
procedure called Trans Vaginal Follicle Aspiration conducted under anaesthesia. At the same time the male partner collects the sperms
for fertilizing the eggs in the laboratory by a process known as intracytoplasmic sperm injection. The fertilized embryos are cultured
in the laboratory for two to six days. Embryos that grow well are biopsied and tested by PGT to detect potential genetic diseases.

The final step is to transfer
the embryos into the uterus using a