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Does Anxiety Affect Conception? Dr. Nathan Zhang from IVF USA Discusses IVF In American and Thailand

2024-01-15 18:08:35,visits: 208


 

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On the journey of American IVF, anxiety seems to be the nemesis for couples aiming for successful pregnancy. Whether it's natural conception or opting for American IVF, anxiety often follows closely. Let's explore the impact of anxiety on pregnancy and how to maintain a positive mindset throughout this process.

 

During the conception period, anxiety surrounds various topics, from timely folic acid intake to the strength of the body's immune system, leaving both partners feeling anxious. The ovulation period transfers anxiety onto each other, creating a cyclic sense of worry every month. Scientifically proven, anxiety is detrimental to natural conception, and the anxiety levels of both partners during the conception period add to the challenges.

 

Foreign studies indicate that women's heightened emotional stress can activate neural pathways, influencing the secretion of sex hormones and, consequently, affecting ovarian ovulation. A U.S. study found a correlation between elevated levels of alpha-amylase in women and a decreased likelihood of pregnancy. Furthermore, an Israeli research group discovered that humor, used to alleviate stress, can increase the chances of successful IVF. Emotional well-being significantly influences the results of American IVF, with approximately 32% of women facing psychological issues during early infertility treatments.

 

Anxiety is a constant presence in the treatment of IVF. Before treatment, women undergo pressure from family and society, with some even experiencing multiple failed IVF surgeries, leaving them physically and emotionally drained. During treatment, lack of knowledge leads to anxiety and hostility among those trying to conceive. After the embryo transfer, anxiety intensifies, bringing different psychological impacts with success or failure.

 

Dr. Nathan Zhang, an expert in assisted reproductive technology and the founder of IVF USA, suggests that for recurrent pregnancy loss, it's essential to undergo induced abortion or miscarriage, followed by a recovery period of 6-9 months before restarting. The third-generation American IVF technology, by excluding variant embryos through genetic testing, can reduce the likelihood of recurrent pregnancy loss. Dr. Zhang recommends women with recurrent pregnancy loss to consider American IVF to increase the chances of conception.

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In this anxiety-filled journey of conception, mutual care and understanding between couples are crucial. Actively seeking medical advice and timely psychological counseling is key. Maintaining a relaxed mindset, fostering optimism, and facing treatment positively are excellent ways to achieve successful pregnancy. Currently, IVF USA offers services such as American egg freezing, American IVF, and third-party assisted reproduction for those in need. The services extend beyond the United States to include Japanese IVF and egg freezing, Thai IVF and egg freezing, as well as locations like Mexico, Taiwan, Hong Kong, collaborating with top global IVF specialists to ensure a smooth IVF journey. Let's bid farewell to anxiety and welcome the arrival of a successful pregnancy with a positive mindset!

 


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