Some good news is that no study to date has shown a clear-cut relation-ship between IVF and any particular type of congenital anomalies in babies born through IVF. Some bad news is that the use of assisted reproductive technology is linked to an increased rate of maternal complications such as gestational diabetes mellitus, hypertension, complications due to twin pregnancies, and higher risk for delivery by c-section.
The chance of being successful with IVF also depends on a females age as well. If you're in your early to late twenties you have a fairly good chance of IVF working for you. If you're in your mid to late thirties however, chances are that you're not going to have success with IVF, but if you have the extra money that shouldn't stop you from giving it a try. You also don't want to wait too long to try IVF since the the chance that you'll have a high risk pregnancy becomes greater as you get older.
The question is whether or not you want to take the risk. There is no greater benefit than having a child you carried to term and experiencing pregnancy. Many women try IVF because they want to know the joy of having life grow inside them. It is risky, but many females are desperate and willing to go through great lengths to conceive a child. In vitro fertilization may not be right for all couples, and it is not to be taken lightly, but it is a decision couples need to make on their own. Every form of dealing with infertility has its risks and benefits, even adoption.
Published by Christina Armani
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