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Who Should Not IVF?

Published in IVF Contraindications 1 min read

Not everyone is a good candidate for In Vitro Fertilization (IVF). Certain medical conditions can significantly lower the chances of success.

Factors Affecting IVF Success

Several factors can reduce the likelihood of a successful IVF cycle. According to available information, these include:

  • Uterine Abnormalities: Issues with the uterus's structure.

  • Fibroid Tumors: These growths in the uterus can interfere with implantation.

  • Ovarian Dysfunction: Problems with the ovaries' ability to produce healthy eggs.

  • Abnormal Hormone Levels: Imbalances in hormone levels can disrupt the IVF process.

These conditions can make IVF less likely to result in a successful pregnancy. Therefore, a thorough medical evaluation is crucial before starting IVF treatment.