For many, such as those with tubal factors, PCOS, endometriosis, fibroids, polyps and poor sperm quality, it may be the first-line treatment, for others, it may only be recommended if simpler treatments fail.
There are different types of IVF and protocols that your doctor will discuss with you. Before you go forward, do your research. Talk to your doctor. Carry out all the necessary pre treatment tests.
Understand why and if you need IVF. Make sure you are emotionally, physically and mentally prepared and arm yourself with the knowledge of your different options.
IVF babble is here to guide you with comprehensive information on your journey and how to boost your chances for a successful outcome.
Here are the paths to parenthood to help you to explore your options. Click on each of the images below to find out more information.[/vc_column_text][thb_gap height=”10″][thb_postgrid columns=”3″ disable_excerpts=”true” disable_postmeta=”true” source=”order_by:ID|post_type:post|categories:455″][thb_gap height=”30″][vc_column_text]IVF is now also an option for couples that know they want a family at some point in their lives, but are not quite ready to start a family, this may be due to an illness, or simply a life choice. As egg quality reduces with age, couples have the option to freeze their eggs or sperm, allowing them to start a family when they are ready.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
