Most IVF cycles result in the formation of good looking embryos ; and most patients naturally expect these embryos to become babies after the transfer. Now that all the in vitro lab work has been completed, nature will take over and make sure the embryos will become babies. Sadly, most IVF cycles still fail, and when good looking embryos fail to implant, the natural tendency is to blame the uterus , but this is usually not true !
Read more to find out why.
Dear Dr,
ReplyDeleteWill you please post some success story of a patient with a difficult case history, if possible? Being in the 2ww need some positive thoughts and reading about why IVF fails is scary :) But I do realise and accept the limitations of an IVF cycle. Hope my story will end as a positive inspiration for many :)
We have a section on our website called Success Stories ( http://www.drmalpani.com/ivfsuccessstories.htm)
ReplyDeleteDr Aniruddha Malpani, MD
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