How to make Test Tube Baby the right way? IVF treatment needs expertise and the right set up.
I recently interviewed Dr.Jayalakshmi Suraj and while talking to her a few things emerged. Listen to the podcast or watch the video and for more information don’t forget to read the post.
Dr.Jayalakshmi Suraj Medical Director and IVF coordinator, of Dreamflower IVF center talks in detail about what couples should know about healthy lifestyle practices when they are planning an IVF treatment. While talking to her a few things emerged.
Questions the Doctor answered
What is the average success rate of successful live births at the Dreamflower clinic?
What are the steps you take to help couples prevent IVF failure?
What can the couple do by themselves, to improve the emotional bonding while going through a tough process like IVF?
Where can the listeners connect with you for more information Doctor?
Children are definitely God’s blessings. Some people want children, and some are not yet in that space, and some definitely don’t want to. One of my friends delayed planning a baby for ten years. Then they tried the conventional way. It didn’t happen. Her Obstetrician, checked them out found them, healthy and advised them to try some more. The baby still didn’t arrive. They went for IVF for 2 years, and my poor friend was a wreck. But she was yet to have a baby.
Now my friend and her hubby probably had something called an Idopathic variety of infertility. That’s when both partners are okay anatomically, physiologically, and still somethings not clicking. They finally did have two children, but that’s part of another story. But today, I will tell you about what you need to know if you are planning IVF.
Quick Fact: Only 25% of intercourse in healthy adults, even when timed, result in pregnancy. So implantation needs work. But what about IVF or in-vitro fertilization? How successful is it?
What is IVF treatment or In vitro fertilization ?
In simplest terms: When the union of the female egg and male sperm happens inside a petri dish in the laboratory, under controlled circumstances, to increase the chance of creating a live embryo its called in-vitro fertilization or IVF. The embryo is frozen for future use or transferred into the uterus of the mother to be.
What is Test tube baby?
When an embryo is created inside a petri dish .test tube through IVF its called a test tube baby.
The egg, sperm, the embryo can be yours and your partners or donated, depending on the medical profile of each couple.
In some cases, drugs to enhance fertility and intra-uterine seminal injection may help, and IVF may not be needed. Every couple is unique, and your doctor will help you understand what will help you most.
What is Recurrent implantation failure?
Recurrent implantation failure is defined as the failure to achieve a clinical pregnancy, following the transfer of a minimum of four good-quality embryos in a minimum of three fresh or frozen cycles of a woman less than 40 years.
Quick fact: Higher the age of the mother, higher is the risk of Implantation failure
If you are thinking about IVF or having RIF, be aware of the tests needed and lifestyle changes you must make. Emotional preparedness will help you on this journey. Both partners must be positive about the process, and conflict should be resolved before starting. The women’s body is flooded with hormones during the process, spousal support is essential.
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What can be done for a successful IVF and prevent RIF?
Doctor at the IVF center may suggest
- A detailed blood workup including hormonal assays, Antiphospholipid syndrome screening
- Ultrasonography
- Hysteroscopy
- Endometrial Receptivity Assay(ESA)
- Platelet-rich plasma(PRP)
Depending on the couple, the success rate of IVF-ICSI can further be improved by egg donation, sperm donation, embryo donation, or surrogacy. You can visit a center like Dreamflower IVF clinic who are trying to bring joy in north Malabar with their work.
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What you can ask the doctor:
Ask them about the team of doctors who will be treating you. Experience and qualification both are important.
- Ask for data about successful live births following IVF.
- Successful live births in couples with RIF.
- How they approach cases of RIF, and what can you do to increase the chances of having a baby.
9 Positive Lifestyle changes which will help make IVF successful
- Obesity is linked to increased miscarriage rates and other complications of pregnancy.
- Stop smoking, alcohol, and drug abuse. This is recommended for both partners. Caffeine intake should also be limited.
- Donโt stress it. Stress causes the release of the stress hormone cortisol, which is terrible for you in all sorts of ways. If you confirm doing it, the good work is undone. If you stress about becoming pregnant, thatโs a significant barrier to becoming pregnant. Relax, talk to your partner. Enjoy cuddles and being emotionally intimate. The love in a relationship makes the baby-making fun.
- Stay active, fit with a healthy average. Underweight or overweight both can cause significant problems. Walking is a good exercise.
- If you have a thyroid problem, diabetes mellitus gets checked and correct that before planning conception.
- The truth is both the egg and sperm quality go downhill as women and men grow older. Time waits for no one. Quality and quantity both may be affected.
- The timing: Know about your ovulation time. From five days before ovulation till the date it happens, it is the most fertile period. Thatโs about 10-14 days before your next period.
- Staying positive will help as it floods your body with endorphins.
- If you are sad about miscarriages and RIF: Please be kind to yourself
There is also an immunologic basis behind infertility. This means your immune system can help or hinder the process. Creating an environment to activate the reward system can help. Stop thinking about baby-making and focus on having fun. Enjoy activities together or with friends to encourage positive interactions. This helps boost up the immune system without medication or invasive procedures and can be done at home or anywhere you are comfortable. Creative hobbies, travel, visit a park, nature walk, meeting friends, can help boost positivity. This can be tailored to your hobbies and habits and could be a significant first step.
What are the causes of Repeated Implantation Failure?
Its a complex mix of anatomical, endocrine, immunological, hematological, and endocrinological and genetic causes.
First, you have to find out what is causing the problem?
The uterus needs to be assessed. Inadequate uterine receptivity causes an average of two-thirds of implantation failures. The embryo itself is responsible for only one-third of these failures [1].
The two main factors in this are
1 )Maternal factors
- Uterine anatomic abnormalities are:
- Other Common Maternal factors:
- Septate uterus
- bicornuate uterus
- Uterine fibroids, especially submucous type
- Endometrial polyps
- Intrauterine adhesions
- Hydrosalpinx.
This is a complex area. But uterus distorting lesions which can prevent implantation may need to be treated in case of RIF.
- Thrombophilia
- Connective tissue disorders
- Non-receptive endometrium(uterus lining not sticky enough to hold on to the baby)
- Immunological factors
2)Embryological factors are :
Genetic abnormalities or other elements of the embryo that reduces its ability to get attached and develop in utero. When miscarriages happen in the first trimester, this is more likely to be a chromosomal anomaly making the embryo nonviable.
Embryo abnormality occurs due to either paternal sperm factors, or egg, and also its ability to being fertilized regularly and cleave. The abnormal karyotype of the embryo is a significant reason for implantation of failure as well as miscarriage.
About Preimplantation Genetic diagnosis: Should you do it?
If you are facing RIF, you and your partner may be advised to undergo karyotype testing to rule out balanced chromosomal translocations, genetic counseling. But there is inadequate data to justify routine preimplantation genetic testing.
IVF is a complex topic and needs a detailed understanding of the physical, emotional, financial, and legal implications before going for it.
Conclusion:
Repeated implantation failure can occur due to many reasons related to the couple and Technology. From the age of mother to timing of collection of eggs, quality and quantity of eggs collected, Quality of sperms, Chromosomal issues, Idiopathic causes.
But don’t be disheartened. A positive outlook helps in more ways than one. Look for a center equipped to handle situations like yours.
Before choosing a center, ask for data related to successful live births after IVF. Having access to such information may empower you to make a more informed decision.
Successful implantation is multifactorial. It depends on a tango between a working endometrium and a healthy embryo. Any abnormality in one or both these variables can cause repeated implantation failure. The condition should be assessed for its different causes and be treated accordingly. In all cases, a good doctor and a good set up can help you.
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Nicole Steyn says
This is fascinating! I had no idea it was such an involved process. I knew there were many contributing factors too but not to this extent. So many lifestyle changes that need to be implemented too.
Dr.Amrita Basu(MBBS,MS) says
Yes it is indeed quite fascinating.
Rajlakshmi says
Thank you for sharing such detailed information on IVF treatment . I am sure it’s going to help a lot of couples looking forward to do this treatments. I agree that couples should resolve all their arguments before going through it as hormones can wreak havoc on a woman’s body. It’s not easy and it’s extremely hard for a woman to go through IVF, both physically and emotionally
Dr.Amrita Basu(MBBS,MS) says
Yes, thats very true. It’s a big decision
Leana Lourens says
Oh wow this is so very interesting and the process involved. I think it’s wonderful that there are so many options out there for people wanting to have children.
Dr.Amrita Basu(MBBS,MS) says
Yes, that’s true.
Laura Onstot says
Thank you for sharing such an in depth article on IVF! The concept of IVF is fascinating and so neat that it is a reality. It is mind boggling that embryo’s can be frozen and used later- do you know how long they can be frozen for?
Dr.Amrita Basu(MBBS,MS) says
It’s really very fascinating. Once cryo frozen the embryo can be kept that way technically for a very long time. The longest was probably 30 years. But the quality after that time is often controversial. It depends a lot on the facility. We are getting better at this though everywhere around the world.
Amrit Kaur says
This is definitely the most informative article for having test tube baby. My cousin is planning this so I would be sharing the article with her.
Dr.Amrita Basu(MBBS,MS) says
Do share Amy.Thanks for reading.
Tina Basu says
This is such a helpful post for couples who are finding it hard to conceive and looking for IVF. I know lifestyle changes helps quite a lot.
Dr.Amrita Basu(MBBS,MS) says
Thank you
jhilmildsaha says
This detailed post will definitely clear a lot of doubts about IVF and help prepare to go for it.
Dr.Amrita Basu(MBBS,MS) says
I hope so too.
lifewithmypenguin says
I have a friend who is under immense stress and upset upon multiple implantation failure. Though am not entirely sure if they are aware of the reasons behind that. Shared this with the friend now.
Dr.Amrita Basu(MBBS,MS) says
It is really a very difficult situation. Thanks for thinking of your friend and helping her out.
Sweetannu says
You deepened my knowledge on the subject through your interesting post. You just dont narrate or give information, you truly know how to put across it creatively too.
Dr.Amrita Basu(MBBS,MS) says
Glad this was helpful.
Deepika says
What a detailed post about IVF and test-tube baby. This post gives the answer to the max questions what comes in the head. Useful information. Need to be shared with more people.
Dr.Amrita Basu(MBBS,MS) says
Thanks Deepika.
Ruchie says
I really had no clue about this entire process and this is really an insightful post!!
Dr.Amrita Basu(MBBS,MS) says
Thanks Ruchie
nooranandchawla says
This is indeed a very detailed and informative post for couples who are looking to have babies and are having troubles doing so.
Dr.Amrita Basu(MBBS,MS) says
Thank you, Noor .
Minakshi Bajpai says
Very useful information. For me its like a bible to understand IVF and how to go ahead about it. I never knew that lifestyle changes can play a big role in making IVF success.
Dr.Amrita Basu(MBBS,MS) says
Glad this was helpful Minakshi