Who Is IVF Suitable For and When It Becomes the Right Option
I explain when IVF becomes a medically justified choice and which criteria I assess before recommending this procedure.
I explain when IVF becomes a medically justified choice and which criteria I assess before recommending this procedure.
I explain what happens when the transfer does not take place immediately and what the medical steps are after embryo storage.
Not every new IVF cycle should begin in the same way. Sometimes, changing the protocol offers a better-argued chance.
I explain in patient-friendly terms why an IVF cycle may end without embryos and how the case should be reassessed correctly.
The number of embryos transferred is not decided in a standard way, but according to age, prognosis, embryo quality and the risk of multiple pregnancy.
I explain, by age range, what changes in In Vitro Fertilization and how I correctly guide the evaluation of each patient.
I clearly explain when an embryo transfer is considered easy or difficult and what matters medically for safety and chances of success.
I explain in patient-friendly terms why transfer does not always take place in the same cycle and how the right medical decision is made.
I clearly explain how many check-ups an IVF cycle usually involves and why the schedule differs from one case to another.
I explain how I determine the right time for IVF and why proper preparation may matter more than haste.