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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024
  • A failed IVF can be devastating for you and your partner. You may feel lost, at loose ends, and profoundly depressed. But, you aren’t quite ready to give up your dream of growing your family. What’s next for you and your partner?
    Every couple, or individual, forges a different path when dealing with infertility treatments.
    When IVF fails there can be myriad reasons. The term “IVF Failure” is pretty vague in describing a treatment that doesn’t result in a viable pregnancy. Depending on the reason for your failed IVF, there are several solutions, ranging from trying another cycle of IVF, to third party fertility assistance, to adoption.
    For all of the success in fertility treatment, specifically IVF, it is a fragile and precise science. Eggs, and sperm, must be viable and fertilize successfully. That fertilization must result in a healthy embryo. That embryo must implant accordingly in the uterus. Once implanted, the embryo must continue to develop. There are many facets to IVF success, and many reasons for failed IVF. Here are some of the more common possibilities why your IVF failed.
    Your eggs were not viable: Fertility drugs are administered to create an overstimulation of the ovaries. This results in the release of many oocytes, or eggs. When the eggs are retrieved, they are put together with the sperm to facilitate fertilization. In some cases, most commonly age, a woman’s eggs are not adequate to successfully fertilize. From your mid-, to late-30’s, your eggs begin to diminish in number as well as quality.
    Fertilization was not successful: In some cases fertilization simply does not occur. This can be because of the quality of the eggs, or sperm.
    Embryo did not implant: There are two common reasons an embryo fails to implant. The first is because the uterine environment is inadequate to support the embryo. Possibly due to the endometrium, scar tissue, or an undetected, pre-existing issue. The second reason embryos fail to implant is often because the embryo itself has a chromosomal abnormality. It’s essential to the success of IVF that your embryos undergo PGT (preimplantation genetic testing) to determine the genetic health of the embryo. This testing significantly improves the chances of successful implantation. Women over 35 are at greater risk for chromosomal deficient eggs, and the risk rises with age.
    An inadequate number of follicles may result in IVF cycle cancellation: If the age of the patient (and thus, her ovaries) is over 35, the number of healthy follicles may not be enough to produce an adequate number of eggs. In many cases, this can be overcome by administering an “age appropriate” dose/type of ovarian stimulation drug.
    An inadequate number of follicles may result in IVF cycle cancellation: If the age of the patient (and thus, her ovaries) is over 35, the number of healthy follicles may not be enough to produce an adequate number of eggs. In many cases, this can be overcome by administering an “age appropriate” dose/type of ovarian stimulation drug.
    To know what options do you have after ivf failure , to improve success in following ivf will be discussed in the video .
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