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How many times can IVF fail before it can be performed?
We cannot guarantee 100% success when we go to any hospital for in vitro fertilization, there are always cases of failure. Many people do not want to do IVF after it fails, while others persist in doing it until they succeed. So the question arises, how many times can IVF fail and not be able to do it? Let's take a closer look.
In fact, from a medical perspective, in vitro fertilization (IVF) is not limited to a few attempts. As long as both spouses have physical permission, it can be done. However, in fact, for elderly couples, such as women over the age of 43, the success rate of IVF is too low, and continuous practice is a waste of time and money, which also has a significant impact on the couple's health.
Doctor's technical level: Many IVF patients will understand the doctor's level before performing surgery and choose those with high technical level. This is also one of the key factors to improve the success rate. We know that the doctor's level is reflected in the appropriate placement of embryos in a place that is easy to implant, in order to improve the success rate. Therefore, the experience and level of doctors are very important, and patients should pay more attention to this aspect.
Psychological factors: Having a good mindset is the foundation of success in doing anything, and if one is nervous or anxious, it often indicates failure. In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a major challenge for women's bodies, and many women often exhibit extreme nervousness and anxiety, such as anxiety about success rates. Excessive psychological stress can lead to endocrine disorders in the body, which can lead to difficulty in embryo implantation. Therefore, as participants in IVF trials, it is important to maintain a stable and positive mindset.
Age factor: Age is a key factor affecting the success or failure of in vitro fertilization (IVF). As women age, their ovaries and uterus become increasingly unhealthy, unable to produce healthy and mature eggs, and unable to provide a good implantation environment for the uterus. These factors are all direct and key causes of IVF failure.
Doing in vitro fertilization does not mean that it cannot be done several times. As long as the body allows, it can be done continuously. However, if we do not identify the cause and continue to do it, it may not be successful, so there is no need to continue doing it. In addition to the technical level of hospital doctors, the age of infertile couples and the mentality of women are important factors that lead to IVF failure. Only by analyzing multiple aspects can we identify the cause and strive for the next success.