Even the perfect IVF cycle
does not guarantee a pregnancy despite the best efforts of the best IVF doctor. The failure of an IVF cycle can be highly depressing for
both doctors and patients. IVF doctors
get baffled at why the IVF cycle
failed and their competence gets questioned. They try to figure out whether
there were other factors involved. Patients with complaints of repeated IVF failures
even consider switching clinics as they are emotionally susceptible and need
solutions immediately. They woes at the inability to conceive even when
seemingly perfect embryos were transferred translates into frustration and
extreme distress.
A successful pregnancy by IVF
is determined by just two factors: the quality of the embryo created by the
doctor in the IVF laboratory and the
uterus of the recipient. A top quality embryo is logically expected to develop
into a baby in a receptive endometrium, putting the theoretical success rate of
IVF at a hundred percent. But the
most baffling fact is that even the best embryos in a receptive uterus sometimes,
do not implant. This unknown realm depicts the presence of yet another factor.
To learn more about this X-Factor in IVF
treatment see http://blog.drmalpani.com/2012/09/the-x-factor-in-ivf.html
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