For couples navigating IVF in India

The one resource you can trust completely.

Not a clinic. Not a product catalogue. A companion that tells you exactly what is happening, what comes next, what it will cost, and what you should feel — with radical honesty.

The seven-step IVF journey

Each step details what happens clinically, what you will feel emotionally, and what Jivanjeet provides at that stage. Select a step to explore it.

01

Initial Consultation

What happens clinically

Transvaginal ultrasound for follicle count and AMH blood test for the woman. Complete semen analysis — count, motility, morphology — for the man. Results determine whether standard IVF or ICSI is needed.

What the couple feels

This is often the first time infertility becomes real. Shame, diagnostic anxiety, and the embarrassment of semen testing in Indian clinical culture. Up to 20% of men present with significant complications.

What Jivanjeet provides

Plain-language test explanations, AMH ranges with age-specific context, a preparation checklist, and honest framing of unfavourable results without catastrophising.

  • AMH blood test & antral follicle count
  • Semen analysis appointment
  • First-visit questions list

Three realities that cut across every step

Financial transparency

A single cycle costs ₹1.5–5 lakh, but the quoted price is rarely all-inclusive. Stimulation medications alone add up to ₹80,000. With only ~30% succeeding on the first cycle, financial planning across 3–4 cycles is essential. We model real total costs, not base prices.

Model total costs

Legal clarity

IVF in India operates under the ART Regulation Act 2021 and the Surrogacy Act 2021. All providers must be registered. Services are available exclusively to married heterosexual couples. Commercial surrogacy is prohibited. Gamete donors must remain anonymous.

Read legal guidance

Emotional support

48% of women experience severe anxiety during stimulation. The non-carrying partner frequently feels helpless and unseen. Chronic stress elevates cortisol, which may affect implantation. Professional counselling should be budgeted alongside medical expenses, not treated as an afterthought.

Assess treatment path

What Jivanjeet will never do

01

Give false hope

The ~30% first-cycle success rate is real. It declines with age, particularly after 35 and more sharply after 40. We state this clearly.

02

Use clinic marketing language

No "bundle of joy" copy. No stock photos of smiling babies. No "your dream is within reach." This is not a sales funnel.

03

Recommend specific clinics or products

We are a neutral, trusted resource. The moment we take a commercial position, we lose the right to be authoritative.

04

Minimise the emotional experience

"Stay positive!" is not support. Acknowledging embryo loss, failed transfers, and diagnostic strain is how we serve the people who come to us.