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When exploring fertility options, many couples hoping to become parents face the challenges of infertility. In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) technology undoubtedly offers them a beacon of hope. However, on this path filled with expectation, some common misconceptions can confuse intended parents. Let's delve into these myths surrounding US IVF treatment to help you plan your fertility preparation journey more clearly.
1. "Advanced technology guarantees one-time success?" Despite significant advancements in modern IVF technology, success is never 100%. Medicine inherently involves uncertainties, and the complexity of IVF procedures is even greater. Therefore, even if you experience a setback, don't give up easily; trying again still holds the possibility of success. Each attempt is a testament to the perseverance of hope.
2. "Can I undergo a second procedure immediately after the first failure?" When considering multiple IVF cycles, the interval between procedures is crucial. Ovaries need sufficient rest to recover, which helps improve the success rate of subsequent cycles. During this interval, following your doctor's lifestyle guidelines and maintaining a healthy lifestyle are both very important for your body's recovery and the next attempt.
3. "Frozen embryos are not as good as fresh embryos?" Both frozen and fresh embryos have their advantages. It's not true that frozen embryos are inherently inferior to fresh ones. The specific choice should be based on your individual physical condition and your doctor's professional advice. Frozen embryos offer convenience in some cases and may reduce overstimulation of the uterus. Their success rates have been comparable to fresh embryos in many studies, and sometimes even better in specific cases.
4. "Should I give up after two or three unsuccessful attempts?" Many people start IVF with great hope. However, success depends more on individual differences and specific circumstances, rather than just the number of attempts. As long as your physical condition allows, and you have high-quality eggs, sperm, or embryos (such as those screened via IVF-PGT, or third-generation IVF), multiple attempts still hold the possibility of success. Persistence combined with professional guidance often leads to a breakthrough.