In Vitro Fertilization (IVF): Fast Facts and Tips

 

Infertility is termed as failure to conceive after months of trying for pregnancy without the use of any contraceptives. When you are diagnosed with infertility, the first thing you need to find out is the reason behind the infertility. In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) treatment is pursued once other treatments have failed to achieve pregnancy. Starting on this kind of treatment can be an exciting, but nerve wracking experience. This procedure is the very first kind of treatment tried when an egg donor is being used. There are several cases of male infertility or either that, a woman’s fallopian tubes are blocked.

 

How successful are IVF treatments?

This kind of treatment is often successful. Though it may take more than one try, studies show that the potential for success with IVF treatment is the same for up to four cycles. The treatment can also be quite stressful. Just looking over the schedule of ultrasounds, blood work, injections, and so on, can make you feel fragile. Even the fertility drugs may change your moods.

Infertility and In Vitro Fertilization can be exasperating at times and may leave you feeling sad and worried. This can also cause strain in your relationship with your partner.

 

The listed Q&A will hopefully help you to easily manage your IVF treatment.

What is the history and success of IVF?

The first successful IVF pregnancy in the world occurred in England in 1978 by Doctors:  Steptoe and Edwards. Almost thirty years later, IVF is accepted as a standard treatment and in many cases as a first-line treatment for infertility, resulting in the birth of more than one million babies worldwide.

 

Is this kind of treatment that right one for you?

IVF is recommended for women with blocked tubes or missing fallopian tubes and it is the best treatment available. It is also used when other conditions are present, which includes endometriosis, male factor infertility, and unexplained infertility in which no medical cause for infertility can be found.

 

What is the age limit for women to undergo this kind of treatment?

Successful pregnancy outcome with treatment is largely related to female age, particularly when using the woman’s own eggs. Most clinics have a certain upper age limit after which they will not perform in vitro fertilization (IVF) with the woman’s own eggs. The age limit for IVF treatment is somewhere between 42 and 45 in most programs. When donor eggs are being used, the age of the egg donor is the important issue. With egg donation, the age of the recipient does not seem to affect the chances of success. There are also instances of pregnancy with ages above 60 years.


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