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5 Facts about IVF

Do you know the facts about IVF? In-vitro fertilization is a process by which eggs are fertilized by sperm outside the body. It is often used when couples are unable to conceive through traditional methods. IVF can be an expensive and emotionally draining process, but it can also be a successful one. Read our article u2013 5 Facts About IVF

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5 Facts about IVF

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  1. 5 Facts About IVF The infertility treatment process is still not well known to most people. There are many myths about IVF. Due to these, many couples face different challenges in their personal and professional lives. Here are five important facts about IVF that you and your partner must know. Take Pre-treatment Before Starting Your IVF Cycle Male or female, both kinds of bodies need time for the maturity of their eggs and sperm. Your doctor may suggest you take vitamins and antioxidants before entering into an IVF cycle. Generally, it takes 12 weeks for the healthy development of eggs and 6 to 8 weeks for sperm with better fertilization rates. Follow the Schedule of the IVF Cycle Religiously The timing of administration of each drug during an IVF cycle is very important for the best results. It is suggested that you religiously follow the schedule that the doctor suggests. Also, follow the right procedure as follows- •Keep the injections between 2 to 8 degrees to maintain the temperature. •Always administer injections during the same time of the day, every day. •Always ask for the assistance of a trained nurse. •Immediately contact your doctor in the case of any missed administration. •Having any doubt, consulting your doctor is a must. The IVF cycle supports your professional and personal life: If you are now not ready for a child and are delaying your IVF treatment, it could be a mistake. Undergoing IVF treatment does not mean that you will need to conceive immediately, you can freeze your embryos and plan your pregnancy in later years. Age can have major effects on the quantity and quality of eggs or oocytes. It’s better to go for IVF treatment sooner rather than later. The procedure can be broken down into three steps: egg harvesting, embryo formation, and embryo transfer. With the help of the embryo cryopreservation method, you can delay your pregnancy for years. One Embryo Is Enough Using multiple embryos is not the right approach to the treatment. Not the quantity, but the quality of the embryo is what matters. Placing one embryo (usually a blastocyst) is enough for achieving pregnancy.

  2. Multiple embryos can lead you to twin or triplet pregnancies, making it complicated. It also increases the chances of keeping the babies in the NICU for some days after birth. Failure Is Not Permanent It’s very common to get negative results from a single IVF treatmentcycle. So don’t worry. Each oocyte is different in the human body. Your IVF Specialist will discuss it with you. They may go for a change in IVF stimulation protocol, diet, and IVF Lab Culture strategies for better results next time.

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