Navya IVF & Fertility Centre , Kolhapur
- Welcome to Navya Fertility & IVF Centre
Helping you start your journey to parenthood
We provide compassionate, expert fertility care designed to support you every step of the way. With advanced treatments and a personalized approach
High Success Rate
Expert Doctor Team
Advance Lab Technology
Personalized Care
Complete fertility care service under one , roof !
IUI
ICSI
IVF
HSC & LSC
Egg Freezing
Male & Female Fertility Evaluation
Donor Programs
Pregnancy Care after IVF
Dr.Archana Raje
Gynecologist Infertility Specialist & Laparoscopic Surgeon
Dr. Archana S. Raje is a skilled and experienced gynecologist specializing in Reproductive Medicine and IVF. She provides compassionate and precise care for infertility, recurrent pregnancy loss, and complex reproductive issues. At New Life Hospital & Navya Fertility & IVF Center, Kolhapur, she offers advanced fertility treatments with transparent and high success rates, helping couples achieve their dream of parenthood.
- ABOUT US
Your family’s future starts with our team
At the heart of our IVF center is a dedicated team of fertility specialists, nurses, and care coordinators who combine medical excellence.

Expert Fertility Specialists

24/7 Patient Support

12+ Years of Experience
Expertise that brings confidence and peace of mind.
- FAQ
Your IVF questions, clearly answered here
Find clear, trusted answers to the most common questions about IVF—designed to guide and support you every step of the way
1. What is IVF (In Vitro Fertilization)?
IVF is a fertility treatment where eggs are retrieved from the ovaries and fertilized with sperm in a laboratory. The resulting embryo(s) are then transferred into the uterus to establish a pregnancy. It is one of the most effective assisted reproductive technologies.
2. Who might need IVF treatment?
IVF can help couples or individuals facing :
Blocked or damaged fallopian tubes Male infertility (low sperm count or motility) Endometriosis Unexplained infertility Advanced maternal age Recurrent pregnancy loss Same-sex couples or single parents using donor sperm or eggs
3. How long does the IVF process take?
A typical IVF cycle takes about 4 to 6 weeks from the first day of your period to the embryo transfer. This includes ovarian stimulation, egg retrieval, fertilization, embryo development, and embryo transfer.
4. Is IVF painful?
While IVF isn’t usually described as painful, some steps—like hormone injections, egg retrieval, and mild cramping after embryo transfer—can cause temporary discomfort. Most patients manage well with guidance from their fertility team.
5. What are the success rates of IVF?
Success rates vary based on age, fertility history, and the clinic’s experience. On average:
Women under 35: ~40–50% success per cycle
Women 35–40: ~30–40%
Women over 40: ~10–20%
Your fertility specialist can provide a personalized estimate.
6. Are there any risks or side effects of IVF?
Yes, potential risks include:
Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome (OHSS)
Multiple pregnancies (twins/triplets) if more than one embryo is transferred
Mild side effects like bloating, mood swings, or spotting
IVF is generally safe when performed under expert supervision.
7. How many embryos will be transferred?
The number of embryos transferred depends on your age, embryo quality, and medical history. In many cases, one high-quality embryo (single embryo transfer) is recommended to reduce the risk of multiple pregnancies.
8. Can I freeze my embryos for future use?
Yes, IVF allows you to freeze (cryopreserve) extra embryos for future attempts or delayed pregnancy, preserving your fertility options.
9. What lifestyle changes should I make during IVF?
To boost your chances of success:
Maintain a healthy diet and weight
Avoid smoking, alcohol, and excessive caffeine
Manage stress
Follow your doctor’s medication instructions carefully
10. What happens if IVF fails?
If IVF doesn’t result in pregnancy, your doctor will review the cycle, discuss what may have gone wrong, and suggest further steps. This may include another IVF cycle, using donor gametes, or exploring other fertility options.