What is in vitro fertilization?
Unlike microinjection, sperms are released around a certain number of eggs and one of the sperm enters the egg by itself.
How much is in vitro fertilization? Can it be applied up to age? How long should older patients wait?
In vitro fertilization can be applied until the age of 45. However, it should be known that the chances decrease after the age of 40.
Who can undergo in vitro fertilization or microinjection? How is it applied?
These methods are applied in cases where pregnancy cannot be achieved and classical treatment methods are ineffective.
What stages does in vitro fertilization treatment consist of?
It consists of the stages of stimulation of the ovaries, collection of eggs, fertilization of eggs with sperm and transfer of fertilized eggs (embryo transfer).
Tube Do hormone medications used in baby treatment increase the risk of cancer? Do these drugs have side effects?
There is no increase in cancer risk. Overstimulation of the ovaries (hyperstimulation) is the most important risk.
How long does in vitro fertilization treatment take?
It takes approximately 30 days from the beginning of the treatment to the day of the pregnancy test.
Is the risk of miscarriage higher in in vitro fertilization pregnancies?
The risk of miscarriage is not higher.
How many times can in vitro fertilization be tried?
After three attempts, the chance of pregnancy decreases. Pregnancy can also be achieved in later attempts, but the chance is less.
What are the chances of success in the in vitro fertilization process?
Success depends on the woman's age and embryo quality. Pregnancy rates under the age of 30 are around 55-60% and decrease to 15-20% after the age of 40.
What are the factors that negatively affect the success of in vitro fertilization treatment?
Problems such as adhesions, myomas or polyps that will prevent the embryos from adhering to the uterus, and the tubes being blocked and filled with water negatively affect the success of in vitro fertilization.
What are the risks that may occur during the in vitro fertilization process?
The most important risks are multiple pregnancy and overstimulation syndrome.
Babies born from pregnancies achieved through in vitro fertilization and babies born normally. Is there any difference between
There is no difference. In cases where only sperm taken from the testicles are used for fertilization purposes, there may be a slight increase in some anomalies.
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