- By Priyanka Munshi
- Sat, 26 Oct 2024 05:40 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
In Vitro Fertilization, known as IVF, is a treatment option for couples and individuals experiencing infertility issues. IVF brings hope to those dreaming of parenthood by involving the fertilization of an egg outside the body, followed by implanting the embryo into the woman’s uterus. This procedure can help overcome various fertility challenges caused by medical conditions like blocked fallopian tubes, low sperm count, or unexplained infertility.
The IVF process serves as a beacon of hope, especially for couples who have repeatedly tried to conceive but faced challenges. Beyond its physical aspects, IVF has a profound emotional impact, renewing optimism and bringing couples closer to their dream of having a child.
In a conversation with Jagran English, Dr. Malti Madhu, Sr. Consultant Fertility and IVF Specialist at Apollo Fertility in Noida, discussed common myths and facts about IVF treatment. In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a medical breakthrough that has helped millions of couples worldwide on their journey to parenthood. However, misconceptions about IVF are still widespread, causing confusion and hesitation. Let’s debunk some common myths to help clarify the IVF process.
Myth 1: IVF is the only fertility treatment option
Fact: IVF is one of many fertility treatments, but not the only one. Depending on the issue, treatments like fertility medications, intrauterine insemination (IUI), or lifestyle changes might be recommended. Fertility experts conduct comprehensive evaluations to suggest the most suitable treatment tailored to each individual’s needs.
Myth 2: IVF guarantees pregnancy
Fact: While IVF has significantly improved pregnancy success rates, it does not guarantee pregnancy in every case. The success of IVF depends on several factors, including age, underlying fertility issues, and overall health. Many clinics offer personalized approaches and advanced technologies to provide the best chance for success.
Myth 3: IVF is only for women over 35
Fact: IVF is not limited to older women. Couples of various ages, including younger individuals, may require IVF due to medical conditions or fertility issues. Delaying treatment until age 35 or later can sometimes lower the chances of success. Fertility experts treat patients across all age groups, offering guidance and support.
Myth 4: IVF leads to multiple pregnancies (twins or triplets)
Fact: The belief that IVF always results in multiple pregnancies is outdated. Modern IVF techniques are highly controlled, and doctors now typically transfer fewer embryos to reduce the risk of multiple births, ensuring safer outcomes for both mother and child. Stringent safety measures help maintain the health and well-being of patients.
Myth 5: IVF is too expensive for most people
Fact: IVF may be costly, but fertility centers offer affordable packages and flexible payment plans to make treatment more accessible. Additionally, many insurance providers now cover parts of fertility treatments, easing the financial burden on families.
With cutting-edge fertility services, advanced IVF treatments, and a team of skilled specialists and compassionate support, successful fertility outcomes become more attainable.