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What Are the 6 Benefits of IVF

What Are the 6 Benefits of IVF

4 min read IVF & Fertility Treatment

In vitro fertilization (IVF) may be considered the best treatment option if you and your partner have been diagnosed with unexplained and other infertility issues.  
 

The procedure involves the fertilization of mature eggs with sperm in a lab and has 5 stages: Ovarian stimulation, fertilization, embryo development, selection, and transfer.


Key Takeaways

1. IVF offers a solution where you and your partner have been diagnosed with unexplained infertility.

2. Endometriosis, poor egg quality and blocked or damaged fallopian tubes are some of the common causes of infertility.

3. With IVF, you have more control over the timing of the pregnancy.
 

What Are the Common Causes of Infertility?

IVF provides a solution for you and your partner in cases where you experience the following common causes of infertility:
 

- Having poor egg quality and low sperm count

- Experiencing endometriosis

- Uterine fibroids

- Experiencing unexplained infertility

- Having blocked or damaged fallopian tubes

- Genetic diseases

READ: Infertility: Causes, Diagnoses, and Treatment


6 Benefits of IVF

 

1. High success rates
 

With the advances in technology and techniques, the success rates of IVF have improved significantly over the years. 


According to the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, the live birth rate for IVF is around 40% for women under 35 years old.


2. Personalisation of treatment option

IVF allows for the customization of treatment, which can increase your chances of a successful pregnancy.


The procedure can be tailored to your specific needs, such as using donor eggs or sperm or using genetic testing to screen embryos for genetic disorders. 


READ: Everything You Need to Know About IVF
 

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3. Preservation of fertility

The procedure can be used to preserve fertility when you are about to undergo cancer treatment that may have an impact on your fertility. Your eggs can be harvested and fertilized outside the body, then frozen for later use.


4. Control over timing

IVF gives you more control over the timing of the pregnancy. The procedure can be scheduled conveniently, and the fertilized eggs can be frozen and stored for later use.


Need help in planning your fertility treatment? Talk to a patient support specialist and get connected to top fertility clinics.


5. Access to advanced technology

IVF clinics are equipped with advanced technology and equipment, which can increase the chances of a successful pregnancy.

Techniques such as intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) and preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) can significantly enhance the chances of success. 


READ: What You Need to Know About Infertility


6. Gender selection and genetic diagnosis

IVF provides pre-implantation genetic diagnosis to determine the presence of any abnormal genes in you and your partner and helps avoid complications. The treatment allows you and your partner to select gender during IVF.

 

Are you in need of IVF? Talk to a patient support specialist Now! Get started on your fertility journey. 

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