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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the success percentage rate of IVF fertility treatment?

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.

How does IVF fertility treatment work?

IVF refers to a procedure where the woman’s eggs are removed from her ovaries and fertilised with the man’s sperm in a laboratory. The embryos formed are then put back into the uterus to achieve a pregnancy.

How long should I wait before consulting a fertility doctor?

Both You And Your Spouse May Find It Emotionally Demanding To Wait For The Double Pink Line On The Pregnancy Test. It’s Critical To Wake Up And Accept The Possibility That You Could Eventually Need To Speak With A Fertility Doctor. For Various Women, This Point Is Different. If You’re Under 35, You Should Typically Consider Seeing A Doctor After A Year Of Trying; If You’re Over 35, You Should Think About Doing So After Six Months Of Trying.
Make An Appointment With Your IVF Specialist To Discuss Whether Your Fertility Has Been Impacted If You Have A Medical History Of Thyroid Disease, Endometriosis, Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, Pelvic Inflammatory Disease, Or Fibroids.

Am I a candidate for IVF?

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.

What happens if I become pregnant?

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.

Are there any side effects associated with IVF?

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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