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In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) Treatment


In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) Treatment

If a couple has been having unprotected sexual intercourse for at least one year and pregnancy has not occurred, they should consult a doctor. Through examinations, the cause of infertility can be determined, and the appropriate treatment method can be planned. Infertility may arise from a single cause or a combination of several factors, and in some cases, no reason can be identified. In such situations, couples turn to IVF centers, evaluate treatment options, and begin treatment after the most suitable method is chosen. Among these, IVF treatment is the method with the highest success rate. So, how is IVF performed?

Steps of IVF Treatment

This method is applied to couples who cannot conceive naturally due to infertility or certain genetic disorders. First, the reproductive organs of both the man and the woman are examined to determine the causes of infertility. After diagnosis, a medication protocol is applied to stimulate the woman’s ovaries. The mature eggs are then collected and fertilized with sperm in the laboratory to form embryos. The embryos are monitored, and the best-quality embryo(s) are transferred into the uterus. In summary: ovarian stimulation → egg retrieval → fertilization with sperm → embryo transfer are the stages of IVF. This process typically lasts about 2 weeks but may vary depending on the patient.

Among assisted reproductive techniques, IVF remains the most effective. A successful pregnancy depends on factors such as maternal age and sperm quality. In most cases, a single embryo transfer is performed, though sometimes more than one may be transferred, increasing the risk of multiple pregnancies.

Each couple’s infertility causes and medical condition are unique. Therefore, treatment must always be personalized after careful evaluation.

Who Should Consider IVF?

IVF is recommended for couples who cannot conceive after at least one year of regular intercourse or due to genetic conditions. However, women over the age of 40 are advised not to wait a full year and to proceed directly to IVF, as egg quality and ovarian reserve decline with age.

Situations where IVF may be applied:

  • Blocked or damaged fallopian tubes

  • Ovulation disorders or polycystic ovary syndrome

  • Endometriosis or ovarian cysts (endometriomas)

  • Low ovarian reserve

  • Male factor infertility (low sperm count, motility, or morphology)

  • Unexplained infertility

  • Couples carrying genetic diseases

  • Before treatments like chemotherapy that may damage the ovaries, eggs can be retrieved and embryos frozen

Preparing for IVF

Before starting, both partners undergo tests. Costs, success rates, embryo freezing options, and risks of multiple pregnancies should be discussed in detail. Couples must be fully informed about each step of the treatment.

Difference Between IVF and Natural Pregnancy

The only difference is how conception occurs. In natural pregnancy, fertilization happens inside the body. In IVF, fertilization takes place in the laboratory, and the embryo is then transferred into the uterus. Once pregnancy is achieved, its course and monitoring are the same as a natural pregnancy.

Pregnancy Symptoms After IVF

The signs are identical to natural pregnancy:

  • Breast tenderness

  • Nausea and vomiting

  • Increased urination

  • Vaginal discharge

  • Abdominal cramps

  • Mood swings

Symptoms vary from person to person, and some may not feel any signs at all.

When to See a Doctor After IVF

  • Abnormal vaginal bleeding

  • Foul-smelling or abnormal discharge

  • Severe abdominal pain or cramping

  • High blood pressure, severe headaches

  • Swelling in the face, hands, or legs

  • Fever or infection symptoms

The first trimester is critical due to miscarriage or preterm birth risks. Patients should avoid heavy lifting, sudden movements, and must take medications regularly.

Nutrition After IVF

A healthy pregnancy depends on a balanced diet rich in protein, vitamins, and minerals. Smoking and alcohol should be strictly avoided, as they negatively affect fertility and pregnancy outcomes. Adequate hydration is also essential—pregnant women should drink plenty of water daily.

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