In vitro fertilization treatment methods, which provide a certain success in very complicated cases such as infertility and are applied to couples' problems, today offer an alternative solution for couples who cannot have children through normal means. Although technology supports its success in parallel, there is no guarantee of 100% success. It is recommended that couples take this possibility into consideration and apply for treatment with this awareness. Otherwise, the material and moral losses resulting from failure will negatively affect couples, causing them to ignore the success rate that can be achieved in subsequent attempts, that is, to reject treatment. For this reason, couples need to focus on success but be prepared for anything, considering that there is also the possibility of failure.
There is no specific limitation on the number of attempts in in vitro fertilization treatments. Depending on the wishes of the prospective parents, trials can be made until success is achieved. However, these attempts are mostly limited by the financial and moral capabilities of the couples. If they feel financially and morally ready for a new trial, they can apply for treatment again. This is true for every unsuccessful attempt. However, experts have a common opinion that if success is not achieved after 3 attempts, the chance of pregnancy decreases. However, although the failure of the first attempts is not considered a serious problem, it enables the evaluation of more suitable treatment options for the second attempts. For this reason, experts emphasize that the first failure is a guide and recommend that couples do not despair immediately. In addition, if there is no serious problem in the attempts after the first failure, absolute success is achieved.
Why does in vitro fertilization fail?
For the problems of couples applying for in vitro fertilization treatment methods. It results successfully as a result of the alternative treatment options applied and the parallel functioning of many complex factors. In short, there are many factors that affect the success of in vitro fertilization. Especially expectant mothers The advancing age of women poses a serious problem for egg reserves. Additionally, as we age, genetic risk factors also emerge. While these situations make the treatment unsuccessful, the desired responses from the ovaries to the drugs applied during the egg development stage are inadequate. For this reason, the age of the expectant mother is one of the main reasons why she does not undergo in vitro fertilization treatments. Apart from this, the problems arising from the father-to-be have an impact on his failure. The reasons for not having in vitro fertilization are as follows:
- Inadequate sperm count, quality and motility
- The uterine wall is not of sufficient thickness
- Unsuccessful embryo transfer
- Inadequate embryo quality
- Wrong treatment
- Failure to use medications that should be used within the scope of treatment on time
- Using medications in incorrect doses
- Treatment results in failure due to many factors such as unhealthy and irregular eating habits.
How many times can in vitro fertilization treatment be performed?
IVF There is no legal or scientific limit on the number of treatment attempts that would be considered a failure. However, choosing an experienced and reliable center, which is one of the most important factors affecting the success of the treatment, also affects the number of trials. However, in general, a certain success rate is observed depending on the age of the expectant mother. If the expectant mother is older, her chances of success will decrease with each attempt. However, this risk factor may be included in healthy couples who do not have any age problems and who are not suffering from serious infertility cases. For this reason, your doctor will inform you about the necessity of in vitro fertilization trials in line with the financial and moral sufficiency of the couples regarding their questions. Nowadays, in addition to the couples who achieve success in the first 3 attempts, there are also couples who achieve success in the 8th and 10th attempts.
In what cases is in vitro fertilization treatment canceled?
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