In vitro fertilization is becoming more and more common in our country and a growing number of young people are undergoing this process

Customer awareness is very important.

Modern life, fast pace, stress, pollution, postponement of motherhood, premature menopause…

Ten years ago, men had a spermogram 50 percent better than men today, air quality, plastic pollution, food, all these are factors that we get our offspring later, reports Telegrafi.

What is the first sign that we should seek help?

Biology and genetics do not choose time, the woman gets older and over the years, the chances of fertilization decrease by several percent.

Basically, the sooner you start fighting the problem, the sooner you will succeed.

How do I prepare for the in vitro fertilization process?

The process itself is very difficult, especially for a woman, but she explained how it works and what is most important.

Emotionally it is terribly exhausting, especially since our couples are not sick, but come for the most important thing in their lives - offspring.

Communication is very important from the first moment they enter the center, to the last moment when they leave.

The couple should be clearly informed of the statistical chances at a certain point and then, together with the doctors make the decision.

In vitro fertilization (IVF) has several stages, in each of which communication is very important.

The real success of in vitro fertilization is a baby born and this is a real success for all of us who participate in the process, while couples should forget what they hear in their circle.

Unfortunately, our culture is such, it has a great impact on the environment, it is very important for couples to be strong, to love and support each other, but also to bypass the impact of the environment.

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What are the risks of in vitro fertilization?

The in vitro fertilization process has several stages, the first is the preparatory one, which includes mental and physical preparation, then the stimulation stage.

The woman then takes medication with the help of which she gains about 10 eggs.

The female body usually produces one a month, which increases the chance of fertilization.

This is followed by the laboratory phase and then the embryo transfer phase.

There is a small risk that the patient will react harshly to the therapy because the structure of the ovaries is not the same in all patients.

There are also preventive measures in this situation.

The embryos then freeze, and when the ovaries have cooled down, which is about two months later, embryo transfer is attempted.

Success depends on the quality of the embryo, more precisely on mom and dad.

The most important message:

Love yourself, support yourself and make sure you go to the gynecologist, not because of the situation you are in, but because of the assessment of the situation to understand how much time you still have.

/ Telegraphy /