One major problem with IVF today is the fact that the
chances of an individual IVF cycle failing are always higher than that of its
succeeding.
What makes this so complex is that there are multiple
reasons for IVF failure , and it's not easy to sort out what the reason in your
particular case was.
It's helpful to use the following simplification when
trying to figure out what to do after your IVF cycle fails.
You basically need to figure out if the cause of the
failure was something that is out of your hands , or
something that can be corrected .
For example, if the reason for the failure was poor quality
embryos because of diminished ovarian reserve , then this is a biological
constraint for which doctors don't have an effective solution. One the the
other hand , if the reason for the failure is a bad IVF clinic which
transferred embryos on Day 2 or Day 3 and didn't even bother to provide you
with photos of your embryos, then this suggest this is a very correctable
problem , and all you really need to do is to change your doctor and find a
better clinic - one which will provide embryo photos and do only blastocyst
transfers.
This is why it's so important that IVF patients learn to
analyse the treatment they are receiving, and the right time to do this is
actually before you start your IVF cycle , so that you can ask your doctor
intelligent questions , and make sure that
you are getting world-class medical care , rather than finding out only after
the cycle has failed that you got cheated and the doctor short-changed you by
not following Global best practices
.
The good news is that often the reason for the IVF failure
is a bad IVF clinic, and a better IVF doctor can easily correct this.
Therefore there is no reason to get
disheartened just because your IVF cycle fails . All it means is that you need
to invest in Information Therapy , so you can become a
well-informed patient . Not only will this reduce your chances of your first
IVF cycle failing, it will also increase the chances of your second IVF cycle
succeeding !
IVF treatment is too important to leave up to the doctor, and that's why you need to be an actively involved patient, because there is so much at stake.
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