IVF demystified: What you need to know
India, March 22 -- In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) has transformed fertility treatment and helped millions of couples become parents. However, despite its growing acceptance, several myths about IVF persist. Separating myths from facts is essential for those considering this medical option.
One of the most common myths is that IVF always results in twins or triplets.In reality, modern fertility practices often involve transferring a single embryo to reduce the risk of multiple pregnancies and associated complications.
Another misconception is that IVF guarantees pregnancy. While IVF can improve the chances of conception, its success depends on factors such as a woman's age, egg and sperm quality, and underlying health conditions.
Many people also believe that babies born through IVF are unhealthy or more likely to have health problems. Research shows that most IVF babies are just as healthy as those conceived naturally. In fact, since the birth of the world's first IVF baby, Louise Brown, in 1978 in the United Kingdom, millions of healthy children have been born through this technique.
Another myth is that IVF is only meant for women with fertility issues. However, IVF can also help address male infertility problems such as low sperm count or poor sperm motility.
Additionally, many assume IVF is extremely painful, but most procedures are minimally invasive and performed under sedation.
Understanding the facts about IVF can help reduce stigma and encourage informed decisions about fertility treatments in today's society....
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