Experts from leading IVF center in Ghaziabad help couples gain clarity on various questions that stop them from pursuing their dream of parenthood.
Myth: IVF can be done at any age
Fact: As a woman ages, her reproductive system ages too. Even with IVF,
there might be a concern with the egg quantity or quality for effective embryo fertilisation. Not just that with age the uterus becomes weak to carry a child
to term.
Myth: IVF is only for infertile couples to get pregnant
Fact: Although IVF is most often suggested to couples who are not able to conceive naturally, it is not the only reason why it is done. Several couples opt for IVF due to a known history of a genetic problem in either the man or the wife. Those diagnosed with life threatening diseases like cancer also choose fertility preservation followed by IVF to fulfil their dream of becoming parents once healthy.
Myth: IVF children are artificial
Fact: No, IVF babies are born as healthy as a normal baby. There is no difference in the congenital abilities of the babies born through IVF
and the babies born normally. “There is nothing artificial about an IVF baby. It is your very own egg & sperm that is fertilised in a lab and further implanted into the woman’s uterus,” says Dr. Aastha Sharma,
IVF Specialist Indirapuram.
As one of the best IVF centre in Ghaziabad, we are asked these very questions on almost daily basis. It is unfortunate to see that a
science that has delivered miracles for over 45 years still has many misconceptions attached to it. As Doctors it is our responsibility to help address these myths and bring clarity to couples, says Dr. Gunjan Gupta, Head of the best IVF centre in Ghaziabad with clinics in Janakpuri, Meerut and Noida.
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