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One piece of advice you could give someone doing their first IVF

Nothing seems to hit someone as hard as miscarriage. Shrouded in secrecy, people keep very quiet about miscarriages.

The estimates is 1 in 4 pregnancies end up with miscarriages and with the number increasing due to lifestyle changes and advanced age pregnancies.

85% of miscarriages are pregnancies in first trimester. 13-24 week miscarriage is rare but does happen.

Fortunately there are so many ways you can prevent miscarriages before IVF.

For example, you can do a thorough check for

  • Fibroids
  • Polyps
  • Uterine lining infection
  • Genetic Diseases

If you have polyps and proceed to do IVF, the embryo might have a difficult time trying to implant. A failed implantation or embryo that implant but cannot divide subsequently quickly enough will result in miscarriage.

Certain predisposed diseases will give a patient a higher chance of miscarriage and a strategy should be discussed with your doctor.

A properly designed and planned strategy will prevent emotional trauma of miscarriage.

It is important to know most embryos are not viable embryos.

  • Odd shaped cells
  • Not dividing
  • Not dividing fast enough
  • Not attaching to the uterine wall

Miscarriage is “lonely, painful, and demoralizing,”

Michelle Obama writes in her new memoir

Work Stress

Work stress can affect many parts of the female body (male as well).

Stress is directly linked to hormonal balance, and also how likely an embryo attach itself to the uterine lining and develop.

This could be the reason why many couples who were infertile, found themselves conceiving naturally during a holiday or a work break.