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Fertility Treatment Q&A : Answered By Dr. Bhramita Roy
Q: Can endometriosis affect my chances of IVF success?
Yes, endometriosis can impact fertility by affecting egg quality, embryo implantation, or causing inflammation in the uterus. However, IVF is often an effective solution for women with moderate to severe endometriosis.
Q: If my first IVF cycle fails, should I try again?
A failed IVF cycle can be disheartening, but it doesn't mean you can't conceive. Many couples succeed in their second or third attempt. We usually analyze what went wrong, egg quality, sperm health, embryo development, or uterine lining issues, and adjust the treatment plan for better success in the next cycle.
Q: Can my partner’s sperm health affect our IVF success?
Yes, Absolutely. Male fertility plays a crucial role in IVF success. Poor sperm quality can impact embryo development. A semen analysis can help determine if additional treatments, such as ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection), are needed.
Q: What lifestyle changes can improve my IVF success rate?
Some lifestyle changes that can improve your IVF success rate include Maintaining a healthy weight Eating a balanced diet Reducing caffeine Avoiding smoking and alcohol Managing stress Taking prenatal vitamins
Q: Will I have a healthy baby if I conceive through IVF?
Yes, IVF babies are just as healthy as naturally conceived babies. IVF is just a process that helps patients facing infertility problems to conceive successfully. It doesn't change affects the health of a baby.
Q: What are the chances of twins with IVF?
There is no such way of having twins with IVF. However, the chance of twins is only possible if multiple embryos are transferred. Today, with advanced embryo selection and single embryo transfer (SET), we aim for healthy singleton pregnancies to reduce risks for both mother and baby.
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