IVF
or In Vitro
Fertilization is one of the best methods for parents that are having some
fertility issues. However, not every couple will have the same chances of
getting a successful outcome. The result of each treatment differs on a case to
case basis, but more often than not there are three major determinants that will
inevitably affect it. If you and your spouse are going to try IVF, you’ll need
to be familiar with the three factors that would likely improve your chances.
Embryo Quality
The
quality of the egg or the embryo is perhaps one of the biggest concerns for an
IVF treatment. The embryo quality also hinges on some other important
sub-factors like the woman’s age, follicle and egg development, sperm quality
and making the right choice of the embryo for the treatment. Going to fertility
clinics for support can help improve some of these factors for better results.
Uterine Environment
Another
factor that greatly affects IVF success rates is the favorable uterine
environment primed for caring for new life. Would-be mothers should seek help
in order to improve the conditions of her uterine environment. Planning and
preparation should be taken care of months before the IVF treatment in order to
support her hormonal, nutrition and reproductive needs.
Embryo Transfers
The last factor is the embryo transfer. Doctors
would need to take extreme precaution so as not to damage the embryo and safely
transfer it into the woman’s uterus.
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