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December 21, 2021  |  By nagendra In Blog, IVF Advanced

Fertility and IVF myths: debunked

Fertility and IVF myths: debunked

The fertility center in Hyderabad is an excellent place to get all myths cleared. Couples can visit top IVF centers in Hyderabad to be able to conceive if facing fertility issues.

Couples keen to conceive go in for literature about fertility. Plenty of people promote their agendas rather than the truth, and it makes it difficult to separate fact from fiction. There are several myths about fertility. These myths can be cleared at the fertility center in Hyderabad.

Myth #1: Fertility Drops Off at 35

One pervasive myth happens to be that fertility is at its peak around the late teens, and once a person crosses 35, it slides down the cliff. Top IVF centers in Hyderabad.

Age impacts fertility but happens to be no “fertility cliff” at 35 or thereabouts. One’s fertility does indeed peak around the early 20s, but it is more of a long, slow decline between there and of course menopause. The age of 35 is often viewed as a cliff as it is where the chances of becoming pregnant have decreased enough that it is rather unlikely, while the chances of miscarriage a well as complications increase enough to be more dangerous.

Myth #2: IVF is a Good Backup for a Later Baby

Several people, both men as well as women, view IVF as a perfect option for having a baby later in one’s life, at or around the so-called fertility cliff. The idea is that making use of external means to facilitate fertilization bypasses several of the problems with fertility that might experience.

The reality is that of age which happens to be a roadblock for fertility, with and without IVF. Age does make eggs less available, making conception harder. Meanwhile, sperm viability, as well as motility, do drop with age, so men over 40 find it harder as well as harder to conceive as well. Even with IVF, not all of those problems are solved.

Fertility and IVF myths: debunked

Myth #3: Birth Control Hurts One’s Fertility

Being on birth control does not necessarily harm one’s fertility. Hormonal birth control does work by inhibiting the body’s natural cycles as well as preventing the body from ovulating. They also make cervical mucus different, chemically, which does make it more difficult for sperm to penetrate as well as reach an egg, while also altering the uterus to make it more difficult for an egg to implant.

This worries women whether there can be long-term consequences? The question that arises in their mind is whether they will have a baby. No evidence suggests that being on the pill, either for a short term or a long term, does have a lasting impact on fertility. Once the woman stops taking the pill and it does work its way out of one’s system, a few weeks or a couple of months at most one’s fertility will indeed return to normal levels for one’s age.

Myth #4: Normal Couples Conceive as Soon as They Start Trying

Issues, as well as complications with pregnancy, are taboo to discuss in western culture. As such, discussion of issues such as how long a couple has been trying to conceive and how several failures they have indeed experienced along the way are generally suppressed. It is not polite.

The reality is that a young couple at the peak of their respective fertility has only around a 25% chance of a successful conception each month. Most couples do need to try for months before their get is pregnant. It is only in the case of repeated failures for over a year that assistance may be necessary.

Myth #5: Once A Person is Out of Eggs, It Is Over

The fact is, healthy women do start their lives with a couple of million eggs, and that happens to be all they ever have. As time passes, they lose them, and due to this fertility drops over time. Eventually, one’s eggs will run out.

The flip side to this is that it is not necessarily the absolute end of the road for fertility at this point. Modern technology does allow a person to extract as well as freeze eggs now for use later, and it happens to be an option to make use of an egg donor instead of one’s eggs. There are rather genetic as well as legal implications to doing so, but it is something modern technology can indeed do.

Conclusion

 The fertility center in Hyderabad knows it all about fertility issues.

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