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Can IVF Cause Health Problems?

UPDATED ON 26 SEP. 2022

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However, although IVF has resulted in the birth of millions of children throughout the globe, many couples are still hesitant to try it. Many mothers talk about the adverse impacts and tell horror tales about how it affected their health and their children’s health.

IVF has the potential to both fulfill women’s hopes of becoming mothers and cause severe health problems. A woman considering IVF should do so thoughtfully and only if willing to accept the procedure’s primary need. Pregnancy after IVF is only successful 30% of the time.

As discussed by experienced medical professionals, potential health risks include ovarian cancer, cardiomyopathy, thyroid difficulties, liver issues, depression, and an early onset of menopause.

What about the woman’s health after IVF?

Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome is one of this treatment’s most common side effects. It is a result of the hormone medication that comes before the IVF process, which is intended to increase the number of ripening follicles. The sex glands themselves enlarge as a consequence, which often results in cyst development.

Women who have hyperactive ovaries often experience:

  • Abdominal discomfort
  • Reduction in excreted urine volume
  • Nausea
  • Diarrhea due to poor digestion
  • The volume of the abdomen has increased (ascites)

Hormonal medications are used as outpatient treatment for this kind of disease. A surgical procedure may be advised if the cysts are big.

If Hyperstimulation happens often and is quickly corrected, there are additional, so-called instant effects based on the organism’s unique traits. Some of them are:

  • Allergic response to the medications used in the treatment
  • Inflammation brought on by an infection and an inappropriate ovarian puncture
  • Internal bleeding caused by puncture-related vascular injury
  • Adverse effects of hormone treatment include the emergence of digestive issues, dizziness, and weariness
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What’s causing this?

The number of eggs a woman will have throughout her life is already there at birth. Reduced or low ovarian reserve is a condition that may affect older women due to the decline in egg quantity and quality that comes with becoming older. Factors other than old age include smoking, having surgery, or undergoing treatments like radiation therapy.

Side Effects and Risks of IVF

The side effects of IVF are:

  • Abdominal bloating and/or pain
  • Acne
  • Breast tenderness or discomfort
  • Difficulty sleeping
  • Dizziness
  • Fatigue
  • Headaches
  • Hot flashes
  • Menstrual spotting or bleeding
  • Mood swings
  • Nausea
  • Soreness at the injection spot
  • Vaginal dryness
  • Weight gain
The risks of IVF are:

  • Miscarriage
  • Ectopic Pregnancy
  • Multiple Pregnancies
  • Premature Birth
  • Emotional and Physical Stress
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How can I be careful after IVF?

After undergoing in vitro fertilization, here are some self-care guidelines:

  • Have a healthy diet: A healthy diet is essential for preventing future difficulties. You must take care of yourself and eat well during this period for the sake of you and the kid. Make sure you don’t overdo it with the food, though. Eat fresh fruits, veggies, and whole grains.
  • Think positively: Your baby’s health has much to do with your physical and emotional health, which may not seem like a big deal now, but it is crucial to remember. The mood you project to the infant will significantly affect them.
  • A balance between rest and exercise: You must keep up with your exercise routine and receive enough rest during your pregnancy. Attempt to sleep for at least seven to eight hours per day. Take 30-minute walks daily and do some essential warm-up and stretching activities.

Conclusion

However, for many women, the risks and limitations of IVF are outweighed by the joy of finally becoming a mother. Anyways, think things through before committing to a clinic or a specialist; only they can give you a balanced assessment of the issue and suggest a course of action to prevent problems.

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Dr Jay Mehta

Scientific Director & IVF Specialist with 10+ years of experience

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