18/06/2019
When it comes to , two important data points to define are live birth rate and pregnancy rate. While they both sound a bit self-explanatory, the second is not as straightforward as it seems. The first is as it seems–how many babies were born. The latter is a big fuzzier. Some include chemical pregnancies, which include those that occur when HCG (a pregnancy indicating hormone) is present, but before an ultrasound can be performed or a viable fetus has formed. To avoid confusion when researching clinics, ask for both rates and clarify how the pregnancy rate is collected.
IVF is a complicated process made up of many stages and influenced by many factors. Here are the top six factors that play a role in the :
A woman’s age plays a role in all pregnancies. With IVF, it is no different—there is a distinct correlation between age and IVF success rates. Though women of a certain age might experience more likely success with IVF, it’s also a go-to treatment used by older women who may have trouble getting pregnant naturally. Although the success rate of IVF is lower in certain age groups, it is more likely with IVF than naturally.
Most families who seek IVF treatment do so in hopes of overcoming a fertility issue and having a biological child of their own. Fertility issues most commonly responsive to IVF are:
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Issues less likely to respond to IVF are:
(both partners struggling with separate infertility issues)
If you’ve been pregnant before, the likelihood of IVF working for you is higher than average, even if fertility treatments were used in the past. Pregnancies that ended in a miscarriage may point to a lower chance of success. However, in the case of miscarriages, you should consult your doctor, as they will be able to more closely identify the reason for the miscarriages and whether or not it is likely to affect your IVF success.
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Using donor eggs or s***m during the IVF process may lead to a in couples experiencing particular fertility issues. With either type of donation, couples may opt for an anonymous donor or choose someone they know.
Arguably the most important choice you’ll make during the IVF process, choosing an is an extremely personal decision. Proper research is key to an experience you feel comfortable and confident about. Consider things such as staff experience and whether or not they’ve had success treating patients with your types of fertility issues.
The majority of factors effecting are out of your hands, but there are two lifestyle choices that influence success—smoking and weight. Smoking is detrimental to fertility in both men and women and should never happen during the IVF process. When a woman is over or under weight, it may also have a significant influence on success from the to the ability to carry a baby to term.
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