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4 Facts About IVF Treatment You Should Know About

As we grow older, our bodies undergo several changes, some of which  are not very pleasant. One of these changes is waning fertility in both  men and women which makes it difficult for couples to conceive  naturally. While chances of pregnancy drastically go down after a  certain point, latest medical advancements have boosted the chances of  conception through Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART). The most  widely known assisted reproductive technology is IVF which stands for  In-Vitro Fertilisation. IVF is a procedure that can help couples who are  struggling to conceive by making fertilisation happen outside of the  womb, in external conditions.

4 Facts About IVF Treatment You Should Know About

1. IVF success rates decline with age In many cases, age impacts a woman’s likelihood of undergoing a  successful IVF procedure. The National Institute of Health estimates  that the success rate for women under 35 is around 40%. The success rate  is only about 10% for women over 40 years of age. The success rate of  an IVF procedure is inversely proportional to a woman’s progressing age  because of a deterioration in the quality of a woman’s eggs and other  reproductive problems that are a consequence of ageing.

2. Results are not cent percent guaranteed Irrespective of ageing factors, an IVF procedure is subject to  certain limitations. From keeping a constant check on hormone levels to  the final implant, it takes time to complete the various steps involved  in the entire process. IVF sometimes works at the maiden attempt;  however, several people require more than one cycle of IVF to become  successfully pregnant.

3. It can be helpful for people with various reproductive problems IVF is a popular choice amongst those who are unable to conceive  naturally, but it is also an excellent option for those who are  suffering from ovulation disorders, endometriosis, fallopian tube damage  or obstruction, impaired sperm production or function, previous tubal  sterilisation or removal, among other conditions.

4. Couples should be mentally prepared The timeline and various trials can make the process both emotionally  and physically challenging. It can be stressful, and it can take a toll  on your emotional well-being. Before beginning the treatment, it’s  crucial to speak with your fertility specialist to be prepared for it  before you start the treatment.

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