One of the biggest concerns patients have with IVF is that
when IVF doctors make them grow so many eggs during the IVF cycle, that this
will affect the remaining eggs in their ovary .
They are worried that if they're left with fewer eggs, because
the doctor has taken so many out , they will reach menopause more quickly , because
their ovarian reserve has been reduced .
This is not true.
Remember that you start to produce about 40 follicles in every
menstrual cycle. Of these , 39 will die naturally in the bedroom every month,
whether or not you do anything. This is a natural process , called follicle
atresia, and it's because of this that women become menopausal - they gradually
run out of follicles during their lifetime.
IVF does not affect
this process, because the hormones used in IVF only allow us to save the follicles
which were otherwise doomed to die anyway .
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