IVF is the best method for infertility patients, this is a premise, friends who are ready to carry out IVF should have such a concept, in addition, many people have a certain misunderstanding in understanding because they do not have an in-depth understanding of IVF, let's take a look at it below.
Myth 1: Will ovulation induction in IVF use up all the eggs, will there be no eggs in the future, and early menopause?
This misconception is quite common, but it's actually pure worry!
Although under normal circumstances, women can only release one egg per month, which is commonly known as the dominant follicle, but other small follicles will die because the development of the dominant follicle does not get the necessary nutrients, and ovulation induction injection can make this part of the egg that will dry up and die also grow and mature, which is like giving adequate nutrition, so that these follicles that are about to die also have the opportunity to absorb nutrients and grow and mature. Therefore, ovulation induction will not deplete the egg stock additionally, and it will not make the woman's menopause premature.
Myth 2: Ovulation induction injections make people fat?
During ovulation induction, estrogen levels rise, resulting in water retention in the woman's body (i.e., temporary "water retention"), resulting in an increase in women's weight or edema. However, after a period of time, especially after the menstrual cramps after the stimulation cycle, the estrogen level will gradually return to normal, and the water retained in the woman's body will be excreted from the body, so that the weight and edema can be better recovered.
However, it should be noted that during ovulation induction, because the level of estrogen has been rising, the appetite may become larger, if it is due to eating too much during this time, then, the excess fat may not go down on its own soon.
Myth 3: Does IVF increase the risk of breast cancer?
What are the causes of breast cancer, breast cancer actually occurs mainly in women who have breast cancer genes, and in addition, it also increases the risk of women with unhealthy lifestyle habits. Like the normal population, some of the patients who do IVF** will also suffer from breast cancer, and Swedish scientists have found through a large sample of research results that women who do IVF** have a relatively lower risk of cervical carcinoma in situ and breast cancer than the normal population, so IVF itself does not increase the risk of breast cancer.
The above misunderstandings are relatively common, many people have just understood some of these misunderstandings, I hope that through today's introduction, everyone can establish an objective understanding of IVF, and when encountering infertility problems, we must go to the hospital in time.