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By the time your doctor suggests in vitro fertilization (IVF), you’ve probably been dealing with the stress and worry that often comes with infertility for a long time. IVF can make these feelings worse. In vitro fertilization can be draining on the body, the mind, and the bank account as well. According to the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology, patients have said that IVF is more stressful or almost as stressful as any other major life event, such as the death of a family member or a divorce. Anxiety may be the result of worrying about money and not knowing what will happen as a result of the IVF treatment. You might be able to handle the ups and downs of IVF better if you know what stress points you might face and how to deal with them.
How does IVF work? IVF is a type of assisted reproductive technique that is used to alleviate infertility. The IVF process combines medicine and surgery to help sperm fertilize an egg and allow the fertilized egg to implant in your uterus. During the IVF process, medicine and injections are used to prepare the ovary to produce multiple eggs. These eggs are retrieved from the ovaries and fertilized in the lab using sperm. The doctor then takes the eggs out of your body and mixes them with sperm in a lab to help the sperm fertilize the eggs. Then they put one or more embryos right into your uterus. If any of the embryos implant into the lining of your uterus, you become pregnant.
Even though medicine has come a long way, the IVF process is more likely to fail than to succeed. Bracing for Unsuccessful IVF It is important to know that if you can’t get pregnant, you can’t avoid the grieving process; sadness, loss, and disappointment.
Preparing for IVF: Emotional Considerations Patients have said that IVF is more stressful or almost as stressful as losing a family member or getting a divorce. Even though general assumptions can be made about stress levels during IVF, the experience for infertility patients will be personal and unique. Each patient will feel the stress differently based on their personality and life experiences. Dealing with the medical staff and the side effects or possible complications of medical treatment can be stressful: Hot flashes, headaches, mood swings, injections, sonograms, worrying about their future health and making decisions about embryos, what to do with them, and having more than one baby.
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