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In today's fast-paced, high-pressure society, many couples face the challenge of natural conception. In such situations, egg freezing and IVF technologies have become highly sought-after solutions. However, for many, choosing IVF can come with concerns, one of which is about potential "sequelae" or long-term complications.
As a widely recognized assisted reproductive technology, IVF is generally considered a reliable option, aiming to help couples who cannot conceive naturally achieve their dream of parenthood. Compared to natural conception, the IVF process sometimes raises questions, with concerns about "sequelae" being a primary one.
First, let's clarify the concept: "sequelae" typically refers to all health issues that may arise after a disease has been cured. In the context of IVF, some people might worry if this assisted reproductive technology could lead to adverse effects after the child is born. However, based on long-term medical research and extensive clinical practice, IVF does not increase the risk of sequelae.
Theoretically, the IVF process itself does not directly cause sequelae. It simply involves fertilization outside the body, followed by the transfer of the fertilized egg into the uterus to continue developing into a fetus. In this process, apart from some controlled environmental conditions in the laboratory, the embryo's development is fundamentally no different from natural conception. Therefore, we can confidently state that IVF technology itself does not produce "sequelae."
However, we cannot completely ignore some potential risks associated with IVF. For example, to increase transfer success rates, some doctors may choose to transfer multiple embryos, which raises the risk of multiple pregnancies. Additionally, IVF babies may, in some cases, be more prone to infections than naturally conceived fetuses, and there's a certain degree of congenital disease risk. While these risks exist, they can be effectively managed and significantly reduced through rigorous clinical monitoring and expert medical guidance.
To address these risks, we recommend choosing IVF-PGT. This technology offers high screening accuracy, effectively lowering the risk of genetic diseases and significantly improving embryo transfer success rates. Furthermore, maintaining healthy lifestyle habits, getting regular health check-ups, and strictly following your doctor's advice are crucial steps to minimize risks and ensure smooth pregnancy preparation.
The IVF USA team, founded by Dr. Nathan Zhang, has provided overseas assisted reproductive consulting services for over ten years, offering US egg freezing, US IVF, and third-party assisted reproductive services to those in need. With nearly 20 years of deep experience in the overseas assisted reproductive field, IVF USA proactively entered the Mexico market, driven by diverse and personalized reproductive needs, becoming the authorized agent for Power Fertility Center (POWER IVF) in Mexico for clients in China. Currently, Dr. Nathan Zhang's services have expanded beyond the US to include Mexico IVF and egg freezing, IVF and egg freezing in Japan and Thailand, as well as Taiwan and Hong Kong. If you have any questions or needs regarding egg freezing technology or IVF, please feel free to contact us. Your family dreams are worth our collective effort.