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IVF in the U.S.: Unseen Risks and How to Address Them

2024-08-28 16:34:54,visits: 143


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IVF is an advanced assisted reproductive technology that has brought new hope to many families facing infertility issues. By stimulating the ovaries to produce multiple eggs, retrieving the eggs, and performing in vitro fertilization, followed by embryo transfer, more and more women are successfully achieving pregnancy. However, many still have concerns and doubts about the ovarian stimulation process involved.

 

Ovarian stimulation is a critical step in IVF, using a series of medications to encourage the ovaries to produce multiple eggs, thereby increasing the chances of conception. Like any medical treatment, ovarian stimulation comes with potential risks. For instance, ovarian stimulation can increase the risk of multiple pregnancies, which poses challenges for both the mother and the babies. Additionally, although rare, ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) is a complication that requires attention, presenting symptoms such as abdominal bloating, pain, shortness of breath, and nausea. Other potential risks during the procedure include bleeding, infection, or complications related to anesthesia.

 

Addressing these concerns, Dr. Nathan Zhang, founder of IVF USA and an expert from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, notes that since the advent of IVF technology in the 1970s, the safety and potential risks of this technology have been closely monitored by various sectors, including government bodies, medical institutions, professional organizations, and the public. To date, there is no clear statistical data or clinical evidence indicating that ovarian stimulation causes long-term negative health effects for women. On the contrary, more research suggests that undergoing IVF or egg freezing at a younger age not only ensures future reproductive choices but also maximizes the chances of achieving optimal reproductive outcomes at the right time.

 

Dr. Nathan Zhang advises that despite the potential risks associated with ovarian stimulation, choosing a professional medical institution and experienced doctors can effectively mitigate these risks. Currently, IVF USA offers services such as egg freezing and IVF in the U.S., and has expanded its operations to include IVF and egg freezing in Japan, Thailand, Mexico, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and other regions, working closely with IVF specialists worldwide.

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For those with concerns about IVF and ovarian stimulation or who wish to learn more, consider contacting Dr. Nathan Zhang at IVF USA. With professional consultation and attentive service, you can take a more confident step on your journey to parenthood.


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