IVF is one of the most commonly used and trusted treatment methods applied to people who cannot have a baby through normal means and can increase and realize the possibility of having a baby. It is a method that may not be suitable for everyone. Unfortunately, in some cases, IVF treatment is not possible. It is a tiring and difficult period both financially and spiritually, the IVF treatment period.
In addition, of course, IVF is a treatment that requires individuals' dedication and great patience, and that requires you to give up many things. However, being patient with this treatment is not for everyone. In addition, due to life conditions, there may not be time for it. In addition, there are people who cannot benefit from this treatment for different reasons.
Who is not suitable for the in vitro fertilization method? Who is not suitable for the in vitro fertilization method?
IVF treatment can be applied to a structure that occurs before the formation and development of male or female gametes are completed normally, i.e. in the case of infertility, if both tubes are blocked, in people with ovulation disorders, in women with a complex disorder resulting from abnormal functioning of the ovaries and some glands due to hormonal imbalance, inendometriosis , in cases where the endometrium, which is the inner layer of the uterus, is found outside the uterus, especially in the ovaries, the peritoneum and rarely in other parts of the body, in cases of cysts in the ovaries that can cause infertility, in cases of sperm quality disorders, in the case of azoospermia , when cervical factor is detected, in immunological factors, in cases where the tubes are blocked (closed) or in those whose tubes have been surgically removed. However, IVF treatment is not applied to men who have no sperm at all, women whose ovulation has completely stopped and who have entered menopause, those whose uterus has been removed, and men who have no sperm in the piece taken from the ovary.
In men who have no sperm count and no sperm in the piece obtained from the ovaries, the ovulation function has lost its function. In vitro fertilization is not possible in women who have entered menopause and, if necessary, have had their uterus removed as a result of surgical procedures due to the disease.
There are conditions that must be suitable for IVF treatment. If the mother candidate is not yet menopausal, regardless of her age , if her values are abnormal, the chance of having a baby with IVF is very low. Therefore, it is a more correct decision not to have treatment. The doctor decides whether or not to have treatment.
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