IVF which is in vitro fertilization is a type of assisted reproductive technology (ART) actively used to treat problems associated with fertility in couples. It is a complex medical procedure that consists of combining eggs and sperm outside the body in a laboratory dish. Further the fertilized eggs, also called embryos are implanted into the uterus. This medical procedure ignites hope in couples who are struggling with infertility issues, creating hurdles for them to conceive naturally. There are various factors to consider before opting for IVF. Undergoing fertility tests can help identify which spouse is suffering from infertility problems for an effective treatment plan for positive outcomes.
There are various stigma and societal norms about couples opting for IVF treatment for successful pregnancy. People need to understand that there are various factors like ovulation disorders such as polycystic ovarian disease (PCOS), premature ovarian failure, endometriosis, blockage in the fallopian tube, increasing age where fertility starts to decline, low sperm count and quality, slow sperm motility, and abnormal morphology. Sometimes people ask insensitive and unnecessary questions that can be discouraging for couples undergoing through IVF. Such questions can negatively their mental health, potentially leading to issues like anxiety, stress and depression.
Despite its widespread use, myths and misconceptions about the safety of IVF for babies persist. Here’s a closer look at these myths and the facts about IVF.
According to Dr Karishma Dafle, Fertility Consultant, Nova IVF Fertility, Pune, “It is the need of the hour to break these stigmas and normalize opting for IVF treatment when fertility becomes problematic. To deal with these stigmas, having a thorough conversation with your partner and family about IVF to make them understand your situation can be helpful. Being educated about this treatment procedure will debunk misconceptions. Please reach out to an IVF specialist and discuss the treatment course.”