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Differences Between IVF and Normal Pregnancy

 

DIFFERENCES BETWEEN IVF AND NORMAL PREGNANCY

 

 

 

Differences between IVF and normal pregnancy - In which cases is IVF treatment applied?

 

In vitro fertilization is an assisted reproductive method, which is preferred by people with infertility problems and low chance of having children naturally. The only difference between the pregnancy experienced after the treatment and the normal pregnancy process is that the fertilization process is outside of the natural ways and the eggs are placed in the uterus by a specialist. In IVF treatment, reproductive cells taken from mother and father candidates are combined in the laboratory and the embryo formed after fertilization is transferred to the uterus of the mother. The best IVF Clinic in Turkey, Caretta Clinic explained the differences between IVF and normal pregnancy for you.

 

In normal pregnancy, an embryo is formed with a self-fertilized egg without any intervention, while medical support is offered for this process in IVF treatment. Thus, an embryo is formed and pregnancy is achieved. From this period on, there will be no difference in the course of pregnancy and delivery. In the early stages of pregnancy, the drugs that women who have become pregnant with in vitro fertilization treatment should use differ from women who become pregnant by the normal way. At the same time, the risk of miscarriage in IVF treatments is higher than in normal pregnancies.

 

IN WHICH CONDITIONS IVF TREATMENT IS APPLIED?

 

In order for couples to have children by normal means, many factors must be fulfilled. The reasons leading to the application of IVF treatment; Poor quality of male sperm cells, low or insufficient number of male sperm cells, clogged sperm ducts in men, low ovarian reserves in women, chocolate cyst in women, fibroids in women. Babies born with IVF treatment also go through similar processes as babies born as a result of normal pregnancy. Thus, there is no difference between the babies born in any respect.

 

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