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Who Cannot Get In Vitro Fertilization?

IVF treatment is applied to couples who have infertility problems. However, it is not possible to apply it to every couple. Candidates who are suitable for IVF treatment are determined with the necessary examinations and tests. While in some cases, pregnancy can be achieved with easier treatment methods than IVF treatment, in some cases, pregnancy cannot be achieved even with IVF treatment.



For whom is IVF a treatment that cannot be applied?

  • Male patients who cannot obtain sperm cells in any way,

  • For women whose ovulation function has ended,

  • For women in menopause ,

  • Women who have had both ovaries removed,

  • It is not possible to apply IVF treatment to women who have had their uterus removed for various reasons.

Even if the mother is young, her hormone levels may be disrupted in various cases. In this case, the chance of having a child with in vitro fertilization treatment is quite low. The tests and examinations performed on women with hormonal disorders will determine whether the treatment is appropriate.


Who can undergo in vitro fertilization?

  • Men who have no sperm in their semen but have sperm production in their testicles,

  • Men with disorders in sperm morphology,

  • In women with chocolate cysts ,

  • In women with reduced ovarian reserve,

  • Those who have infertility problems due to sexually transmitted diseases,

  • In polycystic ovary syndrome,

  • In other cases that cause infertility..


Can IVF treatment be applied to women whose ovaries have been removed?

Women who have had one ovary removed for various reasons can get pregnant naturally if they have sufficient hormone levels. However, if their hormone levels are insufficient, IVF treatment can be applied. However, IVF treatment is not applied to women who have had both ovaries removed. The reason for this is that these women cannot have children even with IVF treatment .


Can IVF treatment be applied to women whose tubes are blocked or removed?

IVF treatment can be applied to women whose tubes have been damaged or removed due to various surgeries. Women who have had two tubes removed can only get pregnant with IVF treatment. However, patients who have had one tube removed can get pregnant naturally. If the mother is older, she should apply for IVF treatment even if she has one open tube, in order not to waste time.


Is it possible to apply in vitro fertilization treatment to patients who have previously had their uterus surgically removed?

In IVF pregnancies, the baby develops and grows inside the uterus. For this reason, it is not possible to apply IVF treatment to people who have had their uterus removed due to various health problems.

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