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Is there a relationship between the pain and success rate of the third generation IVF?



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Three generation IVF is a method to assist infertile couples to achieve fertility through artificial fertilization. The emergence of this technology has brought hope to many couples. However, it has also been accompanied by pain and confusion. This article will explore whether there is a relationship between the pain and success rate of three generations of IVF from four aspects: psychology, body, economy and success rate.

 Is there a relationship between the pain and success rate of the third generation IVF?

Psychological aspects

First of all, infertile couples may fall into psychological dilemma after experiencing multiple failures. They may feel inferior and helpless, full of uncertainty about the future. Their family relationships may also be stressed and hindered. In addition, in order to increase the success rate, couples need to go through many tedious treatment processes, including surgery, drug injection and regular hospital visits. These processes will lead to the accumulation of psychological pressure and aggravate the couple's sense of pain.

Secondly, the success of three generations of IVF does not always meet the expectations of couples, and may even lead to failure and disappointment. Research shows that the success rate is not high, and sometimes it requires multiple attempts to succeed. This has brought a huge psychological burden to the couples, resulting in a huge gap between their expectations and reality.

In addition, couples may face doubts, pressure and prejudice from others in hospitals and society. The third generation of IVF is regarded by some as an "unnatural" birth mode, which makes many pregnant couples feel isolated and uneasy.

Physical aspects

The treatment process of three generations of IVF is a huge burden for women's bodies. First, women need medication to stimulate the production of eggs. These drugs may cause side effects, such as mood swings, abdominal distension, headache, etc. Secondly, follicular puncture surgery needs to remove mature eggs from women's ovaries, which is a traumatic surgery, and abdominal pain and bleeding may occur after the surgery.

In addition, women need a long rest and observation after embryo transfer. During this period of time, they need to avoid strenuous exercise and hard work, which is a great challenge for those women who have strong ambition and vitality.

For men, the process of three generations of IVF involves less physical burden. However, they also need to participate in the treatment process to help their wives overcome psychological and physical difficulties. This also brings a lot of pressure and burden to men.

Economic aspects

The treatment of third-generation IVF is very expensive, which is a huge financial burden for many couples. The treatment process includes medicine, surgery, inspection and medical equipment, which together can easily reach hundreds of thousands of yuan. For some couples with low income, it is very difficult to bear these expenses.

In addition, complications and problems may occur during treatment, which may require more medical expenses. Once the treatment fails, the couple needs to pay again for the next attempt. Therefore, the economic pressure is also one of the pains that couples face in the process of three generations of IVF.

Success rate

The success rate is one of the important indicators to evaluate the therapeutic effect of third-generation IVF. However, due to the different situations of different hospitals, different doctors and different couples, the success rate is not uniform. It is reported that the success rate of third-generation IVF in a certain influential hospital is about 40%, while the success rate of other hospitals may be lower.

The uncertainty of success rate increases the pain of couples. They don't know whether they can get pregnant successfully, and they are eager to have a healthy baby. For those couples who have experienced many failures, they may begin to question whether they are suitable to continue to try, or even have the idea of giving up.

summary

To sum up, there is indeed a correlation between the pain and success rate of three generations of IVF babies. Psychologically, couples may feel confused, stressed, and disappointed. Physically, women bear the burden of many medical treatments and operations. In terms of economy, the cost of treatment is an unbearable burden for some couples. In terms of success rate, uncertainty has increased couples' sense of pain. However, although the couple experienced the pain, they did not give up hope and tried again and again to pursue the miracle of life.

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