It is very demoralizing and tiring for couples expecting to conceive through IVF only to go through successive failure. At Dr. Rathi’s Bright Hope IVF, we fully appreciate the psychological and physiological strain that Failure after failure in IVF cycles can have. However, it’s crucial to know that each failure is making us closer to comprehending the specific factors of your case and improving the treatment plan.
what is Recurrent IVF Failure
Failed recurrent IVF is usually a failure to achieve clinical pregnancy after three or more IVF cycles with good-quality embryos. The specific causes might be given by a doctor or may differ from one couple to another; the most frequent causes are bad quality of eggs or sperm, problems with the implantation or health problems. Understanding the source of these problems is very important especially when coming up with a strategy to counter them.
Thymosin Use in IVF
A possible solution that may be used to treat recurrent IVF failure include the use of thymosin in IVF therapy. Thymosin is a peptide which can be used to increase the immune effect and in this case increase the rates of implantation. That contributes to the formation of a better environment inside the uterus for the embryo to implant and develop, which is valuable for those patients who have the history of embryo implantation dysfunction.
What is Dual Trigger in IVF?
If couples are having multiple IVF failures then it becomes important to fine tune the process of egg collection. This is where the dual trigger and Injection in IVF comes in to play. Dual trigger on the other hand involves the use of two drugs namely; hCG and GnRH agonist, since ovum pick up is the final step of the document. This approach may also enhance the yields of the mature eggs collected, therefore enhancing the chances of fertilization as well as development of further embryos.
Ovum Pick Up Procedure
The ovum pick-up stage is one of the most sensitive processes of IVF whereby fully grown eggs are collected from the ovaries. In this method of retrieving the eggs, transvaginal sonography is employed in guiding a needle to the follicles. Surgery is carried out using moderate anaesthesia in order to avoid much pain and stress. In the subsequent or other stages, the eggs are fertilized in the laboratory to develop into embryos. Success rates will increase when the quality and the numbers of eggs collected during the ovum pick-up are improved particularly to the patients who had recurrent IVF failures.
Frozen Embryo Transfer
Analysis of recurrent IVF failure shows that frozen embryo transfer (FET) is an effective option for each couple. FET means thawing and placing an embryo that was frozen before into the woman’s womb. This method is most advantageous as to timing and preparation of the endometrium or uterine lining that might help a chance for implantation. It also gives couples a chance in trying again without having to go through a fresh IVF cycle again.
Transvaginal Sonography in IVF
Transvaginal sonography is one of the key components of IVF treatment, especially in those couples, who have previous IVF failures. It is employed for follow up of the follicles, of the ovum pick up process and evaluation of the endometrium prior to transfer of embryos. The use of ultrasound technology in monitoring the entire process enables the treatment to be adjusted to fit your body needs improving the chances of success.
Follicular Monitoring
Heightened monitoring of follicles entails the use of ultrasonography scans to observe the development of ovarian follicles in a given cycle of IVF. This kind of monitoring also enables the best time for egg retrieval to be established and also checks whether the follicles are healthy. However, the successful IVF is rarely obtained especially for couples that have had multiple failures, it is beneficial for careful monitoring of follicular development so that any complications can be noted and alterations made to the technique can be made.
IVF Success Rate
This is why at Dr. Rathi’s Bright Hope IVF, the primary goal is the best IVF success rate possible. Although recurrent IVF failure is never a happy thought but it should be aware that the success rates increase significantly when the treatment is tailored. Thus, in accordance with the modern approaches that facilitate treatment with thymosin, the application of the concept of dual trigger, and proper individual monitoring, we are striving to ensure the maximum effectiveness of the therapy in question and help you to become pregnant.
Is IVF Painful?
Sharing pain experiences, some of the questions that women who undergo IVF ask are: “Is IVF painful?” Though there are several moments one may feel pain, like during injection and ovum pick up procedure, the pain is tolerable. At Dr. Rathi’s Bright Hope IVF, we are particularly concerned with the overall experience that patient has to go through. Our team is always willing and ready to stand by you every step of the way and to make you feel protected and well-informed.
Conclusion
Recurrent IVF failure is demanding but that doesn’t mean the dream of becoming a parent cannot be fulfilled anymore. All the same, it is important to get the right direction, employ more specific methods and most importantly have the right team. At Dr. Rathi’s Bright Hope IVF, it is our goal to support you past these challenges and provide you the family that you have always wanted. For further information or to talk over your case, please get in touch with us. Don’t lose hope and let us assist you to achieve your goals when it comes to fertility.