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Globally, The Average IVF Success Rate Is Around 40% In Young Women. The Chance Of Success Rates Also Increases In Women Younger Than 35 Years Of Age. The Success Rate Of This Most Commonly Used Assisted Reproductive Technology Or ART Is Usually Measured On The Basis Of Live Birth Per Embryo Transfer.

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The Patient May Experience Some Amount Of Cramping, Bloating, Constipation Or Breast Tenderness Post-The Procedure. Other Than These, Most Side Effects As Part Of In Vitro Fertilization Are Experienced Before The Egg Retrieval Procedure.

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