Find answers to IVF problems and common questions about fertility treatments.
At EmbryoWish, we provide clear and comprehensive answers to help you navigate your fertility journey with confidence.
The medications used in IVF are quite safe and are not linked to cancer. International literature indicates that it is safe for a woman to undergo ovarian stimulation up to 6 times. This means that women who undergo IVF with injectable medications up to six times in their lifetime do not have a higher risk of developing breast or ovarian cancer compared to the general population who have not undergone ovarian stimulation.
Embryos created through IVF are as healthy as those resulting from natural conception. Women carrying embryos from IVF undergo the same prenatal care as all other pregnant women.
Success rates for IVF vary depending on the woman’s age and the reasons for infertility. For example, women under 35 have success rates of 50% to 65%. After the age of 42, success rates drop to 30%, and after 44, they are even lower. Women using donor eggs have success rates over 70%.
The tests required for fertility assessment include:
- Sperm analysis at specialized centers
- Hysterosalpingography
- Hormonal profile (2nd to 5th day of the menstrual cycle)
- Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH)
- Transvaginal ultrasound of the internal genital organs Testing should begin if the couple has been trying to conceive for 12 months without success. For women over 38, testing should begin after 6 months of trying.
Oocyte retrieval is the process of collecting eggs from the ovaries after ovarian stimulation. Once the follicles reach the appropriate size (18mm), the patient undergoes oocyte retrieval, which is performed under sedation. The procedure usually takes a few minutes, and the woman can leave the clinic about an hour after completion. Oocyte retrieval is a safe procedure.
At Embryowish, the process can start immediately once the initial evaluation is completed and the couple’s condition is assessed. Waiting times are minimal as we prioritize prompt and effective patient care.
The IVF process includes the following stages: ovarian stimulation, oocyte retrieval, fertilization of the eggs in the laboratory, embryo culture, and finally, embryo transfer. Each stage is closely monitored to ensure the best possible quality of embryos.
Yes, Embryowish supports women who wish to become mothers without a partner by offering the option of using donor sperm from certified sperm banks.
No, IVF does not necessitate a cesarean section. The mode of delivery depends on the woman’s medical history and the progress of the pregnancy, just as with all pregnancies.
In the case of failure, Embryowish will work with you to assess the reasons for failure and adjust your treatment plan. Typically, a meeting with the doctor is scheduled to discuss the next steps and consider recommendations for a new attempt.
Our clinic offers comprehensive support at every stage of the process, including nutritional advice, psychological support, and health monitoring. We are here to answer all your questions and ensure you feel comfortable and supported.
The Embryowish clinic is located within the REA Hospital, a modern and fully equipped facility with all necessary infrastructure for IVF treatment.
You can schedule an appointment at Embryowish by filling out the online form on our website. Alternatively, you can contact us via email at info@embryowish.com for more information.
Yes, Embryowish accepts patients from all over the world. In addition to treatment, we provide support for accommodation, airport transfers, and assistance with visa and other administrative requirements.
Yes, Embryowish offers airport transfer services to accommodate our international patients. Please contact us to arrange your transfers.
Yes, we can recommend hotels and other accommodation options close to the Embryowish clinic for the convenience of our patients. Contact us for more information about our recommendations.