How To Get Pregnant – Part 5

tinyurl.com IVF or in vitro fertilization is an example of Assisted reproductive technologies (ART). With IVF treatment, the egg is fertilized with sperm in a petri dish. Because the eggs are retrieved directly from the ovaries, and the embryo is transferred to the uterus via the cervix, IVF does not require open, clear fallopian tubes. Women with blocked fallopian tubes can use IVF to achieve pregnancy. Generally, IVF treatment has excellent success rates. For women under age 35, the live birth rate for each IVF cycle is 30% to 35%. For women ages 35 to 37, the rate is 25%. For women ages 38 to 40, the rate is 15% to 20%, and for women over age 40, the success rate is 6% to 10%. An IVF procedure is quite costly, though. It averages at 000, but varies depending on the technologies being used. All those other medical procedures ranging from the fertility drugs to the most advanced medical treatments are generally safe, however, just like any medical procedure, there are risks involved. Before deciding which one you need to pursue, better consult your doctor first. You must be aware of all the possible side effects and risks of each procedure. However, you might not need to go through the extremes. There are still a lot of other ways, specifically, natural ways to increase your chances of getting pregnant. The next clips will give you more details on this. You can also visit tinyurl.com or click the link below. tinyurl.com
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