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IVF - QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

IVF - QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

When you are told that IVF is a viable option to achieve your dream of parenting, your mind starts running with questions and you want the answers to be quick and immediate.

 

Knowledge is the key to enhancing your success, so do your research thoroughly, talk to your doctor and take some time to consider information on the first steps.

 

In the meantime, we have listed some of the most frequently asked questions with some quick answers, to give you an idea of what to expect…

 

What exactly is IVF?

 

In vitro fertilization is the process of fertilization by combining an egg and sperm in a laboratory tube and then the process is completed by transferring the embryo to the uterus.

 

How long does IVF last from start to finish?

 

An IVF cycle can take up to 2 months to complete. However, each person is different and your doctor will discuss the best plan for you. Treatment schedules should be adjusted based on how each patient responds to their medications.

 

Do I need a leave of absence as soon as I start treatment?

 

During arousal, you should make an appointment at your clinic every other day to monitor the development of follicles and hormone levels. The follow-up phase can take up to 10 days, so you may need to take a few days off from work, and although this is not necessary, you may also want to take a few days after the embryo transfer is complete.

 

Will there be a huge amount of drugs and injections?

 

The amount of medicine and the frequency of injections are different for each person.

 

You will be given medicines in the form of nasal spray or daily injections to suppress your ovaries. Once the adjustment reduction is complete, you will be asked to inject follicle-stimulating hormone and ovulation daily through small needles. The needle is very small and most women are surprised at how painless daily shots are. The next day after recovering the eggs, you will be given supplements or progesterone injections.

 

Will drugs affect me mentally and physically?

 

Not everyone suffers from side effects. However, you will receive hormone injections, as a result of which you will feel strong emotions during the treatment. It is not uncommon for women to experience headaches, night sweats and mood swings during the procedure. During arousal, you may feel bloated and slightly uncomfortable.

 

What can I do to prepare for my IVF?

 

You can plan three months in advance because an egg cycle lasts 90 days, so what you eat, drink, breathe and the health of your bloodstream can affect egg health. So it makes sense to give your body the nutrients it needs.

 

It is equally important for men to make a plan to increase fertility and enhance sperm health at least 2-3 months before injecting sperm for IVF.

 

 

* The content on this blog is not intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of qualified health care providers with questions you may have about medical conditions.

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FREQUENT QUESTIONS

The association of IVF drugs with cancer risk is a major concern for women enrolled in these programs. But the plethora of bibliographic reports collected from credible scientific studies and published in reputable medical journals worldwide are reassuring and do not confirm this concern.

Of course not. In about a third of cases, infertility is due to the woman (female factor), while in a third of cases, it is due to the man (male factor). The remaining one-third is due to both (both men and women) or even to unknown factors.

The quantity and quality of a man's sperm can be affected by his health and lifestyle. Some factors that can reduce the quantity and / or quality of sperm are:

  • the alcohol
  • drugs
  • environmental toxins, including pesticides and lead
  • smoking
  • health problems
  • medicines
  • radiotherapy and chemotherapy
  • the age

Success rates vary at each IVF Center. Very important factors are also the age of the woman, the levels of her hormones and of course the sperm of the husband. Rates generally range from 45% or slightly higher for women up to 35 years old.

Infertility is defined as the failure to conceive after one year (or 6 months, if it is a woman over 35) with normal, regular sexual intercourse. In other words, when a year passes without the woman becoming pregnant, the couple should consult their doctor to determine the cause of the pregnancy and then treat it. We must all, however, be aware and not forget that the age factor is the most critical for female fertility and that the individualized approach of each couple is the "golden key" that solves the problem.

The number of treatment cycles a woman can undergo is not specified. It is certain that in our country there are high level obstetricians-gynecologists and organized infertility treatment centers, which offer impeccable medical services at this level. If there are correct indications (eg ovaries that respond to stimulation therapy, good quality endometrium, etc.) the success rate -especially with the use of newer techniques and biotechnological drugs, which show increased bioactivity compared to conventional drugs from urine- totals approximately 65%-70% after 4 cycles of treatment.

At the Center for Reproductive Medicine of Dr. Traianos we offer egg / sperm cryopreservation services for those who have a personal or medical reason and need this service. We use the most modern vitrification technique in the freezing of sperm and eggs.

The collection of eggs takes 10-15 minutes, it is not painful, it is done under intoxication and after the end of the process you return to your activities.

In general, experts agree that the fact that a couple has already had a child can be considered proof that there is no infertility problem in the first place. It is like a small test that has been done and proves that they "made it" at least once. On the other hand, however, we must be aware that things may have changed in the meantime and a problem may have arisen (e.g. the man may have suffered some inflammation, which affects the quality of his sperm or something has intervened that affects female fertility: an inflammation, a gynecological surgery, an abortion, etc.).

In any case, if a reasonable period of time (one year) passes and a couple is unable to achieve pregnancy, then they should, with the help of their doctor, investigate whether there has been a problem causing infertility.