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10 Ways to Increase Your Chances of Conceiving Through IVF

10 Ways to Increase Your Chances of Conceiving Through IVF

IVF & Fertility Treatment

IVF can be a successful option for you and your partner when you have the desire to be a parent.


By taking the following steps and working closely with your doctor, you can increase your chances of conceiving and having a healthy pregnancy.


Key Takeaways

1. IVF is a suitable option for you and your partner to achieve the dream of parenthood

2. Choosing a reputable IVF clinic increases your chances of a successful pregnancy.

3. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle and managing your weight increases your chances of conceiving through IVF.


Here are 10 ways to increase your chances of conceiving through IVF:
 

1. Maintain a healthy lifestyle

A healthy diet and regular exercise can help improve your overall health and increase your chances of conceiving.

2. Manage your weight

It’s important to understand that your weight can have an impact on your fertility, and maintaining a healthy weight may enhance the likelihood of a successful conception through IVF.


The journey towards a healthy weight is unique to each individual, and with the right support and resources, you can work towards increasing your chances of having a successful outcome.
 

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3. Stop smoking

Smoking damages the quality of the egg and sperm, which lowers the possibility of conception during IVF and can also negatively impact the health of the foetus.


READ: 10 Common Questions About IVF

4. Limit alcohol intake

Heavy drinking can affect your fertility and may also harm the health of your foetus.

5. Reduce stress

Increased stress levels affect natural and assisted conception rates. Stress can negatively impact your fertility. Find ways to manage stress, such as through exercise, yoga, or meditation.

6. Optimize timing

Timing is crucial in IVF. Your doctor will advise you on the best time to have your procedure based on your menstrual cycle and other factors.


READ: What Are the 6 Benefits of IVF


7. Choose a reputable IVF clinic

Choosing a reputable and experienced IVF clinic is important for increasing your chances of success.


Need help choosing an IVF centre? Talk to a patient support specialist to get you started.
 

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8. Consider using donor eggs

If your own eggs are not viable, using donor eggs may increase your chances of conceiving.

9. Consider genetic testing

Genetic testing can help identify potential genetic problems and allow you to make informed decisions about your treatment.


Are you in need of a fertility assessment? Talk to a patient support specialist and get connected to a top IVF specialist. 


10. Be open to additional treatments

Your doctor may recommend additional treatments, such as intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) or assisted hatching, to increase your chances of conceiving.


READ: How to Choose IVF Clinics in Nairobi
 

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